to restock.
Repletion is the state of being fully fed, not needing or wanting any more food at that time.
To replace something.
The students who were petrified only say the repletion of the basilisk or through the lens of a camera.
Caroline Maisonneuve has written: 'The influence of vitamin D repletion on bone and dentin apposition in vitamin D deficient rats'
high-carbohydrate meal taken within 15 minutes
Glycogen repletion is enhanced most by eating foods w/a high glycemic index Nutrition 200~jm~
A repetition of beginning consonant sounds in words is called alliteration. It is a literary device used to create rhythm, emphasis, and sound effects in writing.
Seadna Bigelow has written: 'A survey of intravenous phosphate repletion in critically ill patients'
of Saturate, Filled to repletion; holding by absorption, or in solution, all that is possible; as, saturated garments; a saturated solution of salt., Having its affinity satisfied; combined with all it can hold; -- said of certain atoms, radicals, or compounds; thus, methane is a saturated compound. Contrasted with unsaturated.
of Saturate, Filled to repletion; holding by absorption, or in solution, all that is possible; as, saturated garments; a saturated solution of salt., Having its affinity satisfied; combined with all it can hold; -- said of certain atoms, radicals, or compounds; thus, methane is a saturated compound. Contrasted with unsaturated.
The stomach needs about 20 minutes to recognise that it is full, leading people to mindlessly gobble food beyond repletion. Also, there are a billion fast food outlets out there. Most people also have very low metabolisms and even with good exercise it takes more time for them to burn fat. Besides, most people are to lazy to exercise.
delight, dignity, ego, ego trip, egoism, egotism, face, gratification, happiness, honor, joy, pleasure, pridefulness, repletion, satisfaction, self-admiration, self-confidence, self-glorification, self-love, self-regard, self-respect, self-satisfaction, self-sufficiency, self-trust, self-worth, sufficiency