transcription, транскрипция: [ ˈplē-nə-rē, ˈple- ]
adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin plenarius, from Latin plenus full — more at full
Date: 15th century
1. : complete in every respect : absolute , unqualified
plenary power
2. : fully attended or constituted by all entitled to be present
a plenary session
Synonyms: see full