The first thing I think of is "plein", French for "full". This is considering that the definition of "plenitude" is "the condition of being full". I'm not sure if the French has a root in Latin.
Plenitude.
Plenitude and abundance are close enough in meaning that any difference is usually of little value.
Plenitude refers to great sufficiency or abundance.
Such a plenitude of apples will last the settlers all winter.
There was such a plenitude of food at the wedding supper that each guest could take some home after the party.
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plenitude
The guy still had plenitude
Synonyms for monetary wealth are affluence, prosperity, or opulence. For wealth meaning abundance (e.g. a wealth of choices), synonyms include profusion, bounty, myriad, or plenitude.
Plenitude. Sufficiency. Ample. Drowning. Houseful. Endgame. Overflow. Tureen. Voluminous. Encroachment. Surfeit. Rightness. Balance. Generous. Unburnt. Hartiness. Complait. (It depends on your context!)
there no base word its just one word Poem is this a base word
there no base word its just one word Poem is this a base word