replete
adj/ɹɪˈpliːt/
Etymology
Definitions
Abounding, amply provided.
- A kitchen replete with all the ultimate appliances.
- A peacock reign'd, whose glorious sway His subjects with delight obey: His tail was beauteous to behold, Replete with goodly eyes and gold.
- I am less unhappy than the rest, because I have a mind replete with images.
Gorged, filled to near the point of bursting, especially with food or drink.
- And what an afternoon! To lie, after this feast, on their bellies in the grass, replete like animals […]
- In the evening, replete with deer meat, resting on his elbow and smoking his after-supper cigarette, he said[…]
Isomorphism-closed
Isomorphism-closed: Inheriting all the isomorphisms of C. Formally: such that for any isomorphism f in C, if f 's source is in S, then f and f 's target is also in S.
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A honeypot ant.
To fill to repletion, or restore something that has been depleted.
The neighborhood
Derived
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for replete. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
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