pleroma
suomi-englanti sanakirjapleroma englanniksi
(synonym of).
(quote-journal)|date=9 December 1876|volume=VI (New Series)|issue=154|page=750|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/gardenerschronic61876lond/page/750/mode/1up|column=1|oclc=9131451|passage=In his &91;(w)'s&93; investigations of the meristem (the tissue from which the permanent tissues are formed) by dicotyledonous roots he found four types of growth, (..) In the second type only two separate meristem tissues are present in the tips of the roots; a pleroma and a common tissue, from which the primary bark and epidermis and root-cap proceed.
(quote-journal)|location=London|publisher=(...) Ebeneezer J. Kibblewhite,(nb...)|date=22 August 1890|volume=LI|issue=1326|page=543|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=dXoRP3zv7wsC&pg=PA543|column=2|oclc=8963383|passage=In the pleroma of the primary meristem of roots there is not only cambium (persistent parenchyma) and procambium (forerunner of fibres and vessels), but pericambium—i.e., a special outer layer of the plerome that remains for a long time as meristem.
(senseid) A state of perfect fullness, especially of God's being as incarnated in Christ.
(RQ:Stillingfleet Answer to Locke)
''Often preceded by'' the: the spiritual universe seen as the totality of the essence and powers of God.
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