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Plenitude vs Panacea - What's the difference?

plenitude | panacea |

As a noun plenitude

is fullness, plenitude.

As a proper noun panacea is

(greek god) the goddess/personification of healing, remedies, cures and panaceas (medicines, salves, ointments and other curatives) she is a daughter of asclepius and epione.

plenitude

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • Fullness; completeness.
  • * 2002 , , The Great Nation , Penguin 2003, p. 393:
  • Louis ignored him, recalling the parlements to the plenitude of their powers on 23 September.
  • An abundance; a full supply.
  • (heraldry) Fullness (of the moon).
  • Derived terms

    * plenitude principle * plentitude

    panacea

    English

    Noun

  • A remedy believed to cure all disease and prolong life that was originally sought by alchemists; a cure-all.
  • Something that will solve all problems.
  • A monorail will be a panacea for our traffic woes.
  • (obsolete) A particular plant believed to provide a cure-all.
  • * 1590 , Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene , III.v:
  • There, whether it diuine Tobacco'' were, / Or ''Panachæa'' , or ''Polygony , / She found, and brought it to her patient deare [...].

    Synonyms

    * (remedy to cure all disease) catholicon, cure-all * (plant) allheal, woundwort

    See also

    * nostrum English words prefixed with pan- ----