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plenish

Plenish vs Replenish - What's the difference?

plenish | replenish |


As verbs the difference between plenish and replenish

is that plenish is to fill up, to stock or supply (something) while replenish is to refill; to renew; to supply again or to add a fresh quantity.

Plenish vs Fill - What's the difference?

plenish | fill |


As verbs the difference between plenish and fill

is that plenish is to fill up, to stock or supply (something) while fill is to occupy fully, to take up all of.

As a noun fill is

a sufficient or more than sufficient amount.

As a proper noun Fill is

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Plenish vs Fil - What's the difference?

plenish | fil |


As a verb plenish

is .

As a noun fil is

thread.

Plenish vs Planish - What's the difference?

plenish | planish |


As verbs the difference between plenish and planish

is that plenish is while planish is to repeatedly hammer (a sheet of metal) so as to shape and smooth it or create a decorative indented finish.

Plenism vs Plenish - What's the difference?

plenism | plenish |


As a noun plenism

is the belief that all space is full of matter.

As a verb plenish is

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Splenish vs Plenish - What's the difference?

splenish | plenish |


As an adjective splenish

is .

As a verb plenish is

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Plenish vs Plenist - What's the difference?

plenish | plenist |


As a verb plenish

is .

As a noun plenist is

one who believes that all space is full of matter.

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