Abundance

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  • noun. undefined
  • noun. A great or plentiful amount.
  • noun. The condition of being in rich supply.
  • noun. undefined
  • noun. Degree of plentifulness.
  • noun. The amount of an isotope of an element that exists in nature, usually expressed as a percentage of the total amount of all isotopes of the element.
  • noun. Affluence; prosperity.
  • The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • noun. In card-playing, same as abondance.
  • noun. A copious supply or quantity; overflowing plenteousness; unrestricted sufficiency: strictly applicable to quantity only, but sometimes used of number: as, an abundance of corn, or of people; to have money in great abundance.
  • noun. Overflowing fullness or affluence; repletion; amplitude of means or resources.
  • noun. Synonyms Exuberance, Profusion, etc. (see plenty); plenteousness, plentifulness, plenitude, sufficiency, copiousness, ampleness, luxuriance, supply. See affluence.
  • the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
  • noun. An overflowing fullness; ample sufficiency; great plenty; profusion; copious supply; superfluity; wealth: -- strictly applicable to quantity only, but sometimes used of number.
  • WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
  • noun. (physics) the ratio of the number of atoms of a specific isotope of an element to the total number of isotopes present
  • noun. the property of a more than adequate quantity or supply
  • noun. (chemistry) the ratio of the total mass of an element in the earth's crust to the total mass of the earth's crust; expressed as a percentage or in parts per million
  • Word Usage
    "Since the effect of the movement is to reduce the liquids to the same condition, _a difference in density causes the flow to be greater from the less dense toward the denser liquid_, than in the opposite direction; while _a difference in composition causes the substances in solution to move from the place of greater abundance toward places of less abundance_."
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