Plentifulness

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    A full supply; abundance uncountable

    "Taking its name from the cake of far and mola salsa that was broken over the bride's head, confarreatio was attended with an incident that increases its resemblance to the way in which our ancestors used at their weddings objects symbolical of natural plentifulness."

  2. 2
    a full supply wordnet

Example

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"Taking its name from the cake of far and mola salsa that was broken over the bride's head, confarreatio was attended with an incident that increases its resemblance to the way in which our ancestors used at their weddings objects symbolical of natural plentifulness."

Etymology

From plentiful + -ness.

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