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Main Entry: pleth?o?ra
Pronunciation: 'ple-th&-r&
Function: noun
Etymology: Medieval Latin, from Greek plEthOra, literally, fullness, from plEthein to be full -- more at FULL
Date: 1541
1 : a bodily condition characterized by an excess of blood and marked by turgescence and a florid complexion
2 : EXCESS, SUPERFLUITY; also : PROFUSION, ABUNDANCE
- ple?tho?ric /pl&-'thor-ik, ple-, -'th?r-; 'ple-th&-rik/ adjective
Main Entry: pleth?o?ra
Pronunciation: 'ple-th&-r&
Function: noun
Etymology: Medieval Latin, from Greek plEthOra, literally, fullness, from plEthein to be full -- more at FULL
Date: 1541
1 : a bodily condition characterized by an excess of blood and marked by turgescence and a florid complexion
2 : EXCESS, SUPERFLUITY; also : PROFUSION, ABUNDANCE
- ple?tho?ric /pl&-'thor-ik, ple-, -'th?r-; 'ple-th&-rik/ adjective
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