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Plentitude

noun
1.
A full supply.  Synonyms: plenitude, plenteousness, plentifulness, plenty.






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"Plentitude" Quotes from Famous Books



... am sorry to say." The confession was delightfully vivid—in the plentitude of his candour it was plain that he didn't care who knew that he was sorry he was not the editor. "In journalistic parlance the sub-editor," he added. "Will you be seated, Miss Howe?" and with a tasteful silk pocket ...
— Hilda - A Story of Calcutta • Sara Jeannette Duncan

... fear of their fellow-beings, they would have advanced on without much further apprehension; for one and all were now rejoicing in a plentitude of restored health, and their spirits were ...
— The Castaways • Captain Mayne Reid



Words linked to "Plentitude" :   abundance, plenitude, teemingness, copiousness, plentifulness



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