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overabundance
English
Etymology
From Middle English overaboundaunce, equivalent to over- +? abundance.
Noun
overabundance (countable and uncountable, plural overabundances)
- An excess of what is needed or is appropriate.
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overabundant
English
Etymology
From Middle English overaboundaunt, equivalent to over- +? abundant.
Adjective
overabundant (comparative more overabundant, superlative most overabundant)
- excessively abundant.
Related terms
- overabundance
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