plethora

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pleth·o·ra / ˈple[unvoicedth]ərə/ • n. (a plethora of) an excess of (something): a plethora of committees and subcommittees. ∎  Med. an excess of a bodily fluid, particularly blood.DERIVATIVES: ple·thor·ic / ˈple[unvoicedth]ərik; pləˈ[unvoicedth]ôrik/ adj. ( archaic or Med. ).

plethora

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plethora (path.) condition marked by overfullness of blood, etc. XVI; excessive quantity XVII. — late L. plēthōra — Gr. plēthṓrē fullness, repletion, f. plḗthein be full.
So plethoric XVII. — F. — late L. — Gr.

plethora

views updated May 21 2018

plethora (pleth-er-ă) n. any excess of any bodily fluid, especially blood (see hyperaemia).
plethoric (pleth-o-rik) adj.

Plethora

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Plethora

an overfullness; repetition or excess.

Examples : plethora of capital, 1835; of Greeks, 1983; of words, 1868; of work.