Re*ple"tion (r?-pl?"sh?n), n. [L.
repletio a filling up: cf. F. réplétion.
See Replete.] 1. The state of being
replete; superabundant fullness.
The tree had too much repletion, and was
oppressed with its own sap.
Bacon.
Repleccioun [overeating] ne made her never
sick.
Chaucer.
2. (Med.) Fullness of blood;
plethora.
Re*ple"tion (r?-pl?"sh?n), n. [L.
repletio a filling up: cf. F. réplétion.
See Replete.] 1. The state of being
replete; superabundant fullness.
The tree had too much repletion, and was
oppressed with its own sap.
Bacon.
Repleccioun [overeating] ne made her never
sick.
Chaucer.
2. (Med.) Fullness of blood;
plethora.