A word for referring to a pledge brother or someone that joined the organization within the same semester as you in brother/sister fraternities and sororities.
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Origin: Derived from “plethora” (Greek: plēthōrḗ, meaning “fullness” or “excess”), combined with the suffix -ious, indicating an adjective form.
Origin: Derived from “plethora” (Greek: plēthōrḗ, meaning “fullness” or “excess”), combined with the suffix -ious, indicating an adjective form.
"The event was plethorious with celebrity appearances, extravagant decor, and lavish feasts."
"His vocabulary was plethorious, yet he never spoke in a pretentious manner."
"His vocabulary was plethorious, yet he never spoke in a pretentious manner."
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