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"Cornucopia" in a Sentence (17 examples)
A cornucopia is a horn-shaped basket filled with various kinds of fruits and vegetables.
There is a cornucopia of programming languages out there.
In the United States, the cornucopia is commonly associated with the holiday of Thanksgiving.
Cornucopians treat natural resources as having an ever-abundant supply, like the cornucopia of Greek legend.
What did the cornucopia symbolize to the ancient Romans?
Device, an anchor held by a hand from the clouds: behind the anchor are a kind of brackets, in the form of cornucopiæ, croſſed; […]
It soon came: as they were on their way to a transparency of their majesties, not a little larger than life—with Bellona, in a very handsome helmet, on one side, and Peace, with a cornucopia and a full blown wreath of roses, on the other—the path was interrupted by a little knot of gentlemen.
So far as Swedenborg’s elucidation extends, it is comprised in seven groupings of this family; and, possibly, the Hebraic forms of the several names which are included in them, may at some future period, like so many cornucopiæ of wisdom, yield abundance of precious fruit to the Biblical student.
A head of Trajan, between two cornucopiæ, under which is a winged foot, with a caduceus and a dolphin.
On these the details of the cornucopiae resemble those familiar in the Hellenistic world: from the horn, filleted and filled to overflowing with bunches of grapes, […]
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The three cornucopiae which branch out to hold the candles are apparently unparalleled and this in itself offers some encouragement for regarding the pieces as by Giuseppe, for the majority of his designs seem to have been cast once only (counting for this purpose a pair as a unique item, as with the lower parts of the Victoria and Albert Museum firedogs).
There are other mysteries expressed by the bison horn, the Paleolithic original of which the classical cornucopia is a copy: the horn of plenty is the universal vulva from which emerge all the creatures of life, plants, animals, and humans.
The two cornucopiae carried by the figure likely identify her as Isis, but they also make clear her inanimate status.
The store provided a veritable cornucopia of modern gadgets.
These days, thanks to the cornucopia of online dance classes and tutorials, you can almost imagine yourself to be a dancer.
The bulk of the benefits were flowing to China, which became the low-cost producer for the developed world, and to consumers in advanced economies whose shops offered a cornucopia of cheaper goods.
Despite its sparse syntax, the expressiveness and flexibility of the λ-calculus make it a cornucopia of logic and mathematics. The Lambda Calculus (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
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