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impletion
English
Etymology
From Late Latin impl?ti? (past participle of Latin imple? (“I fill up”) + -i?); see also implement.
Noun
impletion (countable and uncountable, plural impletions)
- An act of filling; the state of being full.
- 1842 W. Jardine, P. J. Selby, George Johnston, Charles C. Babington, J. H. Balfour, Richard Taylor, The Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Volume 10,
- Irregular metamorphoses of flowers are extremely common, and usually consist either of an actual muliplication of petals, or of the transformation of stamens and pistils into petals ; the effect of these chages being the formation of double flowers, the impletion of which appears to take place in different ways in different plants.
- 1867, The Medical Times and Gazette, Volume 1
- The greater the impletion of the artery during systole, the longer is the interval between the primary expansion and the acme of distension, and the bolder the curve which indicates it.
- 1842 W. Jardine, P. J. Selby, George Johnston, Charles C. Babington, J. H. Balfour, Richard Taylor, The Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Volume 10,
- A substance which fills, a filling.
Derived terms
- judicial impletion
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implexion
English
Etymology
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Noun
implexion (countable and uncountable, plural implexions)
- (philosophy) A relation between incomplete and complete objects which seems to be very close to what is often called “instantiation”, i.e., a relation between universals and particulars. Incomplete objects are “implected” in complete ones.
References
- Mariah Reicher, "Nonexistent Objects," section 6.2, in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/nonexistent-objects/#TheForFurInv).
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