1 | noun | the property of a more than adequate quantity or supply 2 | noun | (physics) the ratio of the number of atoms of a specific isotope of an element to the total number of isotopes present 3 | 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
uhb'uhnduhns (IPA: əbˈʌndəns)
a-bun-dance (9 letters | 3 syllables)
1340 (High Middle ages) (685 years ago)
Old French | Latin
abundances
copiousness | teemingness
scarcity | want
amplitude | bountifulness | bounty | cornucopia | lushness | luxuriance | overabundance | overmuch | overmuchness | plenitude | plenteousness | plentifulness | plentitude | plenty | profuseness | ... (total: 20)
quantity | ratio
overabundance (based on typical American pronunciation)
abundantly | attendance
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Mandarin Chinese: | 充足 (noun) Hindi: | बहुलता (noun) Arabic: | وَفرَة (noun) Spanish: | riqueza (money) | abundancia (money) | prosperidad (money) | opulencia (money) | holgura (money) | abundancia (quantity) | copiosidad (quantity) | infinidad (quantity) French: | richesse (money) | abondance (money) | prospérité (money) | aisance (money) | opulence (money) | abondance (quantity) | surabondance (quantity) | profusion (quantity)
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14 (International English) | 14 (North American English)