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plethora(n.) an abundance, excess (The wedding banquet included a plethora of oysters piled almost three feet high.)
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plethora1540s, a medical word for "excess of body fluid," from Late Latin plethora, from Greek plethore "fullness," from plethein "be full" (see pleio-). Figurative meaning " [..]
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plethoranoun Definition: an excess amount of something Example Sentence: There are a plethora of fruit flies in that container.
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plethora(n) extreme excess
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