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1 rikelig
abundance, plentiful -
2 overflod
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3 bestandsestimat
subst. abundance estimate, stock estimate (for walrus, whales, seals, etc.) -
4 florere
verb. [ være utbredt] be rife (f.eks.unfortunately racisim is still rife in Norway
) verb. [ være utbredt] be rampant (f.eks. ) verb. [ være mye av] flourish, thrive verb. [i overflod, om mengde] be in abundance -
5 fylde
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6 isotophyppighet
subst. (energi) isotopic abundance -
7 mangfold
subst. diversity, variety, abundance subst. [ stivt] multiplicity (kulturelt mangfold) cultural diversity (naturens mangfold) the diversity of nature -
8 mangfoldighet
subst. multiplicity, variety, plurality subst. (høytidelig) diversity, abundance, profusion subst. (matematikk) manifold -
9 mengde
количество, масса-n, -r, -ne* * *amount, mass, quantity* * *subst. (matematikk) set subst. amount, quantity, multitude subst. [ overflod] abundance (en hel mengde) a lot of, a great many -
10 overdådighet
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11 vell
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12 økologisk overflod
(miljø) ecological abundance -
13 overflod
plenty, exuberance, abundance
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Abundance — may refer to: * Abundance (economics), the opposite of scarcity * Abundance (ecology), the relative representation of a species in a community * Abundance (programming language), a Forth like computer programming language * Abundance, a property… … Wikipedia
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abundance — [n] great amount or supply affluence, ampleness, bounty, copiousness, fortune, myriad, opulence, plenitude, plenty, plethora, profusion, prosperity, prosperousness, riches, thriving, wealth; concepts 710,767 Ant. dearth, deficiency, inadequacy,… … New thesaurus
abundance — [ə bun′dəns] n. [ME aboundaunce < OFr abondaunce < L abundantia < prp. of abundare: see ABOUND] 1. a great supply; more than sufficient quantity 2. great plenty; wealth … English World dictionary
abundance — n. 1) an abundance of (there was an abundance of water power) 2) in abundance (we had food in abundance) 3) of abundance (a life of abundance) * * * [ə bʌndəns] of abundance (a life of abundance) an abundance of (there was an abundance of water… … Combinatory dictionary
abundance — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ great, rich, sheer ▪ We were amazed by the sheer abundance of food. ▪ relative ▪ high, low … Collocations dictionary
abundance — a|bun|dance [əˈbʌndəns] n [singular, U] a large quantity of something abundance of ▪ an abundance of wavy red hair in abundance ▪ One quality the team possessed in abundance was fighting spirit … Dictionary of contemporary English
abundance — a|bun|dance [ ə bʌndəns ] noun uncount FORMAL a very large quantity of something: abundance of: The lake attracts an abundance of wildlife. in abundance: The evidence is there in abundance. ─ opposite SCARCITY … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English