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Definition of Plenariness

Plenariness
Plenariness Ple"na*ri*ness, n. Quality or state of being plenary.

Meaning of Plenariness from wikipedia

- up plenary in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Plenary is an adjective related to the noun plenum carrying a general connotation of fullness. Plenary may...
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- A debate chamber is a room for conducting the business of a deliberative ****embly or otherwise for debating. When used as the meeting place of a legislature...