plenary
from
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
plenary
adj 1: full in all respects; "a plenary session of the
legislature"; "a diplomat with plenary powers"
from
Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
PLENARY. Full, complete.
2. In the courts of admiralty, and in the English ecclesiastical
courts, causes or suits in respect of the different course of proceeding in
each, are termed plenary or summary. Plenary, or full and formal suits, are
those in which the proceedings must be full and formal: the term summary is
applied to those causes where the proceedings are more succinct and less
formal. Law's Oughton, 41; 2 Chit. Pr. 481.
from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
69 Moby Thesaurus words for "plenary":
SRO, absolute, brimful, brimming, bulging, bursting, capacity,
chock-full, chuck-full, comprehensive, congested, consequential,
considerable, cram-full, crammed, deep, exhaustive, farci, filled,
flush, full, full to bursting, grand, grave, great, heavy,
illimitable, intense, irresistible, jam-packed, limitless, main,
maximum, mighty, no strings, open, overfull, overstuffed, packed,
packed like sardines, perfect, powerful, ready to burst, replete,
round, satiated, saturated, serious, soaked, standing room only,
strong, stuffed, surfeited, swollen, topful, total, unbound,
unbounded, uncircumscribed, unconditional, unconditioned,
unconfined, unequivocal, unlimited, unmeasured, unqualified,
unrestricted, wide-open, without strings
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