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ple·ro·ma \plə̇ˈrōmə\ noun (plural pleromas or pleromata) Etymology: Late Latin, fullness, from Greek plērōma that which fills, from plēroun to make full, from plērēs full 1. : plenitude: a. : the fullness of divine excellencies and powers < the pleroma of the Godhead resides in Christ corporeally — Philip Schaff > b. : the fullness of being of the divine life held in Gnosticism to comprise the aeons as well as the uncreated monad or dyad from which they have proceeded 2. [New Latin, from Late Latin, fullness] : plerome • ple·ro·mat·ic \|plirə|mad.ik\ adjective |