
1) Affluence 2) Bounty 3) Chemical kinetic 4) Copious amount 5) Copiousness 6) Cornucopia 7) Ecology terminology 8) Excess 9) French word used in English 10) Glut 11) Great amount 12) Great supply 13) Large amount 14) Lavishness 15) Multitude 16) Plenitude 17) Plentiful supply 18) Plenty 19) Plethora
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[chemistry] In a chemical reaction, a reactant is considered to be in abundance if the quantity of that substance is high and virtually unchanged by the reaction. Abundance differs from excess in that a reactant in excess is simply any reactant other than the limiting reagent; the amount by which a reactant is in excess is often specified, ...
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[ecology] Abundance is an ecological concept referring to the relative representation of a species in a particular ecosystem. It is usually measured as the large number of individuals found per sample. How species abundances are distributed within an ecosystem is referred to as relative species abundances. Abundance is contrasted with, but ...
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is a measure of how many fish are in a population or a fishing ground. See relative abundance and absolute abundance.
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Number of individuals in a particular area
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• (n.) An overflowing fullness; ample sufficiency; great plenty; profusion; copious supply; superfluity; wealth: -- strictly applicable to quantity only, but sometimes used of number.
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An overflowing fullness; ample sufficiency; great plenty; profusion; copious supply; superfluity; wealth: strictly applicable to quantity only, but sometimes used of number. 'It is lamentable to remember what abundance of noble blood hath been shed with small benefit to the Christian state.' (Raleigh) ... Synonym: Exuberance, plenteousness, plenty,...
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A·bun'dance (ȧ*bŭn'd
a ns)
noun [ Middle English
(h)abundaunce ,
abundance , French
abondance , Latin
abundantia , from
abundare . See
Abound .] An overflowing fullness; ample sufficiency; great plenty; profusion; copious supply; superflu...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: a-bŭn′dants Definitions: 1. The average number of types of macromolecules (mRNAs) per cell.
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Degree of plentifulness. The total number of fish in a population or on a fishing ground.
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Abundance is a cultivated variety of potato.
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[
n] - (physics) the ratio of the number of atoms of a specific isotope of an element to the total number of isotopes present 2. [n] - (chemistry) the ratio of the total mass of an element in the earth's crust to the total mass of the earth's crust 3. [n] - the property of a more than adequate quantity or supply
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abundance 1. A more than plentiful quantity of something. 2. A lifestyle with more than adequate material provisions. 3. A fullness of spirit that overflows. 4. The extent to which an element is present in the earth or in a rock. 5. The proportion of one isotope of an element, expressed by number of atoms, to the total quantity of the element. ...
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Regarding wine evaluation see under body and structure.
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a component of biodiversity indicating how common or rare a species is relative to other organisms in an ecosystem
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copiousness noun the property of a more than adequate quantity or supply; `an age of abundance`
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The number of individual organisms within a general area.
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an extremely plentiful or oversufficient quantity or supply: an abundance of grain. · overflowing fullness: abundance of the heart. · affluence; wealth: the enjoyment of abundance. · the number of atoms of one isotope of an element divided by the total number of atoms in a mixture of the isotopes.
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