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1 plenty
Adv1. अधिक मात्रा मेंWe have plenty more of books to read.--------N1. पर्याप्तWe have plenty of time left to do our work.--------Pron1. पर्याप्तThe people offered plenty of food to those who were hungry. -
2 brain
N1. बुद्धिHe's got plenty of brains but no common sense -
3 coconut
N1. नारियलCoconut is produced in plenty in Kerala. -
4 eats
N1. भोजनThere were plenty of eats at a party. -
5 glum
Adj1. अप्रसन्नPlenty of glum faces could be seen after India's defeat by Australia. -
6 multi storied
Adj1. बहु तलMulti storied buildings are plenty in Mumbai. -
7 pile
N1. ढेरThere is a pile of book lying on my tables.2. बहुत साराI've got a pile of work to do.3. इमारतों का समूहSome tourist are tramping around his ancestoral pile.4. खूँटाThe pile mooring are about to break down.5. मखमलI have a carpet which has a deep pile.--------V1. ढेर लगनाI have piled up some books for your use.Pile plenty of coat on the fire. -
8 refinery
N1. धातु\refineryइत्यादि\refineryसाफ़\refineryकरने\refineryका\refineryस्थान\refineryया\refineryयन्त्रThere are plenty of oil refineries in our city. -
9 scope
N1. गुंजाइषThere is a job having plenty of scope for new and original ideas.2. विस्तारPolice are broadening the scope of their enquiries. -
10 water
N1. पानीDrink plenty of water to keep good health--------VTI1. सींचनाHe waters the plants regularly.2. पानी\waterआनाHis mouth watered when he saw the sweets
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plenty — is essentially a noun, and is used either by itself or with of + following noun (plural, or singular mass noun): We have plenty / You will find plenty of books / There is plenty of time. Use of plenty as an adjective without of is found in… … Modern English usage
Plenty — may refer to:*Plenty (play), a play by David Hare *Plenty (film), a 1985 film directed by Fred Schepisi *Plenty (magazine), an environmental culture magazine *Plenty O Toole, a Bond girl in the 1971 James Bond film Diamonds Are Forever *Plenty… … Wikipedia
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Plenty — Plen ty, n.; pl. {Plenties}, in Shak. [OE. plentee, plente, OF. plent[ e], fr. L. plenitas, fr. plenus full. See {Full}, a., and cf. {Complete}.] Full or adequate supply; enough and to spare; sufficiency; specifically, abundant productiveness of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
plenty — [plen′tē] n. pl. plenties [ME plente < MFr plenté < L plenitas < plenus, FULL1] 1. prosperity; opulence 2. a plentiful or abundant supply; enough or more than enough 3. a large number; multitude [plenty of errors] adj … English World dictionary
Plenty — Plen ty, a. Plentiful; abundant. [Obs. or Colloq.] [1913 Webster] If reasons were as plenty as blackberries. Shak. (Folio ed.) [1913 Webster] Those countries where shrubs are plenty. Goldsmith. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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plenty — index overage, plethora, prosperity, quantity, quorum, store (depository), sufficiency, surfeit … Law dictionary
plenty — (n.) early 13c., from O.Fr. plentet (12c., Mod.Fr. dial. plenté), from L. plenitatem (nom. plenitas) fullness, from plenus complete, full (see PLENARY (Cf. plenary)). The colloquial adverb meaning very much is first attested 1842 … Etymology dictionary
Plenty — Mélodrame de Fred Schepisi, d après la pièce de David Hare, avec Meryl Streep, Sam Neill, Charles Dance. Pays: États Unis Date de sortie: 1985 Technique: couleurs Durée: 1 h 50 Résumé Une Anglaise traverse les vicissitudes de l… … Dictionnaire mondial des Films
plenty — ► PRONOUN ▪ a large or sufficient amount or quantity. ► NOUN ▪ a situation in which food and other necessities are available in sufficiently large quantities. ► ADVERB informal ▪ fully; sufficiently. ORIGIN Old French plente, from Latin plenus… … English terms dictionary