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Plethora comes from a similar Greek word meaning "fullness." It was first used in English in the 16th century to describe a supposed medical condition ...
In other languages. pletora ... A plethora of something is a large amount of it, especially an amount of it that is greater than you need, want, or can cope with.
Noun edit · (medicine) excess of blood · (botany) excess of sap · plethora (excessive amount of something).
PLÉTORA translate: plethora. Learn more in the Cambridge Spanish-English Dictionary.
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Principal Translations. Spanish, English. plétora nf, formal (abundancia excesiva), plethora n. abundance n. excess n. surplus n.
Noun edit · plethora (an excessive amount or number) · (medicine) plethora (an excess of red blood cells or bodily humours) ...
In other languages. plétora ... A plethora of something is a large amount of it, especially an amount of it that is greater than you need, want, or can cope with.
plétora · Translations · Machine Translations · Wiktionary · Synonyms. abundancia; riqueza; exuberancia; multitud; profusión; copia; opulencia; afluencia; ...
Galician: plétora f; German: Fülle (de) f , Übermaß (de) n; Greek: πληθώρα (el) f (plithóra); Hungarian: túltengés (hu), özön (hu); Italian: pletora (it); Latin ...