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Word of the Day for Thursday, October 23, 2008plenary \PLEE-nuh-ree; PLEN-uh-ree\, adjective: 1. Full in all respects; complete; absolute; as, plenary authority. Judges like to quote a 1936 Supreme Court opinion that spoke of "the very delicate, plenary and exclusive power of the President as the sole organ of the Federal Government in the field of international relations." Tito called a plenary session of the Central Committee. Plenary comes from Late Latin plenarius, from Latin plenus, "full." It is related to plenty. | |||||||||
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