plenum
n.
1670s, "filled space" (opposite of vacuum), from Latin plenum (spatium) "full (space)," neuter of adjective plenus "complete, full" (see plenary). The meaning "of a full assembly of legislators" is first recorded 1772.
〔蒋〕[plen满,全,-um表示抽象名词] 充满,充实,全体会议