The Latin verb plere means 'to fill'. From it derives the verb 'complere', which means 'to fill up'. The derivative 'implere' means 'to fill in'. The derivative 'opplere' means 'to block up'. The derivative 'replere' means 'to fill again'. The derivative 'supplere' means 'to make complete'.
The Latin root pler most closely means to fill.
impleo to fill up, content, satisfy
the Latin word for "human" isHomo.Source:i took a life science test over classification, and one of the questions was to fill in the chart referring to humans, and i didn't know what the Latin word was for "human" so i put "Animalia". Ugh, so stupid. I am actually doing the corrections right now and my study friend told me the answer was Homo.
A maw is a mouth; glut means "to feed or fill beyond capacity" (think of the word gluttony) and satiated means satisfied. So, what the creature is telling Victor is "I will fill the mouth of death until it is satisfied by the blood of your remaining friends. More simply: I am going to kill everyone that you love. However, by wording it the way she does, Shelley creates a very vivid picture for her readers.
It means "in which class do you read a lot", so you would answer with the class in which you read a lot: "en la clase de ___________(fill in the blank with the name of the class).
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Impleo means "I fill" or "I fulfil".
expleo explere explevi expletum
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it comes from latin blotis to fill or cover :P
impleo to fill up, content, satisfy
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The process is called Osmosis. The water will go up throgh the roots and up the cloraplsts will fill up with water and spread around the plant.
It means to fill you up, to make you be overly full or getting there.
it means "to fill" as in to fill an object with something (e.g. water)
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