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(a large amount: an abundance of food; There was food in abundance.) abundancia- abundant- abundantly
tr[ə'bʌndəns]1 abundanciaabundance [ə'bʌndənts] n: abundancia fn.• abundamiento s.m.• abundancia s.f.• afluencia s.f.• caudal s.m.• esplendidez s.f.• hartura s.f.• lleno s.m.• lujo s.m.• plenitud s.f.• raudal s.m.• torrente s.m.ə'bʌndənsmass noun abundancia f[ǝ'bʌndǝns]N abundancia fin abundance — en abundancia, en cantidad, en grandes cantidades
* * *[ə'bʌndəns]mass noun abundancia f
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