Plent

  • 51plenty — determiner, n., pronoun 1) plenty of (plenty of money) 2) plenty to + inf. (she gave us plenty to do) 3) (formal) in plenty (to live in plenty) 4) (formal) of plenty (a time of plenty) * * * [ plentɪ] (formal) of plenty (a time of plenty) plenty… …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 52Doxantha Unguis-Cati — Rehder. The plent, used to treat snakebite and Hippomane reactions, is used also for fever and intestinal inflammation …

    EthnoBotanical Dictionary

  • 53Supplent — Sup|plent der; en, en <zu lat. supplens, Gen. supplentis, Part. Präs. von supplere, vgl. ↑Suppleant> (österr. veraltend) Hilfslehrer …

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  • 54aplenty — UK [əˈplentɪ] / US adjective old fashioned more than enough …

    English dictionary

  • 55plenteous — UK [ˈplentɪəs] / US adjective literary plentiful …

    English dictionary

  • 56plentiful — UK [ˈplentɪf(ə)l] / US adjective present or available in large quantities Hotel rooms were plentiful and cheap. in plentiful supply (= easy to obtain or buy): Petrol seems to be in plentiful supply. Derived word: plentifully adverb …

    English dictionary

  • 57plenty */*/*/ — UK [ˈplentɪ] / US adverb, pronoun Summary: Plenty is used in the following ways: as a pronoun: How long will it take? Five minutes should be plenty. ♦ She always has plenty to say. (followed by of ): Don t hurry – we have plenty of time. as an… …

    English dictionary

  • 58plenteous — plen•te•ous [[t]ˈplɛn ti əs[/t]] adj. 1) plentiful; abundant 2) yielding abundantly; fruitful: a plenteous harvest[/ex] • Etymology: 1250–1300; ME plenteus (see plenty, ous); r. ME plentivous < OF plentivos=plentif abundant (plent(e) plenty+… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 59Lamantasyon — Yonn nan liv yo ki nan Bib la. Yon moman penitans nan lavi yon moun kote li a pote plent bay, Bondye, yon lòt moun tankou yon wa …

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  • 60Lamante — Plenyen. Pote plent bay, Bondye, yon moun tankou yon wa …

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