Plenitude refers to a state of fullness or completeness, often emphasizing abundance and the presence of many elements or qualities. Wholeness, on the other hand, pertains to the idea of being unbroken or undivided, focusing on the integrity and unity of a singular entity. While plenitude highlights quantity and variety, wholeness underscores a cohesive and harmonious state. Both concepts can intersect, but they represent different aspects of completeness.
Plenitude and abundance are close enough in meaning that any difference is usually of little value.
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Directly. Their difference IS the difference between them.
As a symbol, the circle signifies completion, inclusion, wholeness, magic.
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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The greek word for wholeness is: ολότητα Hope it helps!
The Sanskrit word for wholeness is "poornata" (पूर्णता).
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.
Yes, unity is the quality of wholeness in a work of art.