The abundance
Example: The abundance increases resource availability
Definition
"The abundance" refers to a very large quantity or ample supply of something, often more than enough to meet demand. It indicates plentifulness or an overflowing amount that enhances availability and sufficiency in a given context.
Etymology
The word "abundance" comes from the Latin 'abundantia,' meaning 'overflowing' or 'fullness.' It entered English during the late Middle Ages, carrying the sense of great plenty or richness. Did you know? Its root 'abundare' literally means 'to overflow,' reflecting the idea of excess or surplus.
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"The abundance" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (C2) - set 1", containing 95 commonly used words.
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