Plural of fullness; multiple instances or types of the state of being full, complete, or abundant.
Plural of 'fullness,' from Old English 'fullnes,' formed by adding '-ness' to 'full' to create an abstract noun describing the quality or state of being complete.
The abstract noun 'fullness' is interesting because it takes a concrete adjective (full) and makes it philosophical—we talk about 'fullness of life' or 'fullness of time' to mean richness and completeness.
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