Associations to the word «Abundant»
Noun
- Rainfall
- Isotope
- Crust
- Harvest
- Collagen
- Vegetation
- Precipitation
- Triassic
- Forage
- Abundance
- Snowfall
- Magnesium
- Conifer
- Mineral
- Tropic
- Fossil
- Fauna
- Nectar
- Invertebrate
- Seafood
- Pollen
- Vertebrate
- Sediment
- Wildlife
- Supply
- Lichen
- Seawater
- Specie
- Cellulose
- Cretaceous
- Crop
- Limestone
- Alga
- Helium
- Grassland
- Moisture
- Methane
- Carbonate
- Nourishment
- Shale
- Deer
- Coral
- Mangrove
- Quartz
- Nutrient
- Oceanic
- Trout
- Fern
- Uranium
- Manganese
- Wetland
- Foliage
- Habitat
- Clam
- Crustacean
- Monsoon
- Cod
- Antelope
- Deposit
- Pasture
- Rainforest
- Biomass
- Mrna
- Shrimp
- Subsistence
- Soil
- Fir
- Amphibian
- Meteorite
- Nitrogen
- Basalt
- Prey
- Sulfur
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
ABUNDANT, adjective. Fully sufficient; found in copious supply; in great quantity; overflowing. [First attested around 1350 to 1470.]
ABUNDANT, adjective. Richly supplied; wealthy; possessing in great quantity. [First attested around 1350 to 1470.]
ABUNDANT, adjective. (mathematics) Being an abundant number, i.e. less than the sum of all of its divisors except itself. [First attested in the mid 16th century.]
ABUNDANT NUMBER, noun. (number theory) A number that is less than the sum of all of its divisors except itself.
ABUNDANT NUMBERS, noun. Plural of abundant number
ABUNDANT YEAR, noun. In the Jewish calendar, a year of 355 days or a leap year of 385 days; perfect year.
ABUNDANT YEARS, noun. Plural of abundant year
Dictionary definition
ABUNDANT, adjective. Present in great quantity; "an abundant supply of water".
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