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  • 11abundance — n 1. plenty, plenitude, bounty, cornucopia, horn of plenty, endless supply, Scot. scouth or skouth, Scot, and North Eng. routh; amplitude, ampleness, fullness, plenteousness, plentifulness, bountifulness, copiousness; richness, exuberance,… …

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  • 12bountiful — adjective Date: 1508 1. liberal in bestowing gifts or favors 2. given or provided abundantly < a bountiful harvest > Synonyms: see liberal • bountifully adverb • bountifulness noun …

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  • 20bountiful — bountifully, adv. bountifulness, n. /bown teuh feuhl/, adj. 1. liberal in bestowing gifts, favors, or bounties; munificent; generous. 2. abundant; ample: a bountiful supply. [1500 10; BOUNTY + FUL] Syn. 1. See generous. 2. See plentiful …

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