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Meanings of
plentitude
in English
Portuguese
abundância
Catalan
plenitud
Spanish
plenitud
Back to the meaning
A full supply.
plenty
plenitude
plenteousness
plentifulness
Portuguese
abundância
Usage of
plentitude
in English
1
Creator made room for Yod in the
plentitude
of uncreated Light, 772-u.
2
Ida shuddered, remembering the
plentitude
of water and towels at The Knoll.
3
In fact, a
plentitude
of resources makes the city interesting to the tourist.
4
That combination of
plentitude
,
ineptitude, and importance proved a natural target for ambitious chemists.
5
There is a marvelous
plentitude
of baubles to look at.
6
He writes about the sudden and flourishing
plentitude
of wildlife.
7
But he had two faults; faults which frequently accompany the
plentitude
of power,-crueltyand selfishness.
8
Pressed to further detail, however, he admitted a confusing
plentitude
of woods, hills and farmhouses.
9
Of her former
plentitude
of happiness, that brief visit was all that remained to the unfortunate.
10
Two stores in particular furnish most of this
plentitude
:
Bed Bath & Beyond and the Container Store.
11
Green grass, actual green grass, covered its floor and wild oats grew on the hillsides in fair
plentitude
.
12
With all the
plentitude
of provisions, and many things, which, at the time, seemed luxuries, we were not quite happy.
13
What is happiness if it is not this
plentitude
of existence, this close union with the universal and divine life?
14
He had now recovered, and was in the
plentitude
of his strength, and I astonished him by striking the first blow.
15
Kelly calls this the "fax effect" or the law of
plentitude
,
and he considers it an extraordinarily radical notion.
16
In
plentitude
,
you find chocolate-colored faces sparingly featured with small, cutter edges, or soaring thin cracks on huge faces glowing with lichen.
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About this term
plentitude
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
accompany the plentitude
come plentitude
confusing plentitude
fair plentitude
flourish plentitude
More collocations
Translations for
plentitude
Portuguese
abundância
fartura
Catalan
plenitud
amplitud
Spanish
plenitud
Plentitude
through the time