Pleroma

Pleroma is a noun that refers to a state of perfect fullness.  Coming directly from the Greek word that translates into ‘that which fills,’ pleroma has been with us since the mid-18th century. It may be used in a religious context or in a more secular sense, for example: That glass of lemonade wasn’t just good. It was perfection itself. I would even go so far as to say it helped me reach a state of pleroma. 

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