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plenum (n.)
1670s, "filled space" (opposite of
vacuum
), from Latin
plenum (spatium)
"full (space)," neuter of adjective
plenus
"complete, full" (see
plenary
). The meaning "of a full assembly of legislators" is first recorded 1772.