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richness

English

Etymology

From rich +? -ness

Noun

richness (usually uncountable, plural richnesses)

  1. (uncountable) The state or quality of being rich; richdom; wealth.
  2. (uncountable) The state of having many examples or cases; abundance; profusion.
  3. (ecology) The number of types in a community.
  4. (countable) The result or product of being rich.

Translations

richness From the web:

  • what's richness theory
  • richness what is the meaning
  • what is richness in biology
  • what does richness mean
  • what is richness in food
  • what is richness in e-commerce
  • what is richness and evenness
  • what is richness of life


overflow

English

Etymology

From Middle English overflowen, from Old English oferfl?wan, equivalent to over- +? flow.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation)
    • (noun): enPR: ??v?-fl?, IPA(key): /???v??fl??/
    • (verb): enPR: ?-v?-fl??, IPA(key): /???v??fl??/
  • (General American)
    • (noun): enPR: ??v?r-fl?, IPA(key): /?o?v??flo?/
    • (verb): enPR: ?-v?r-fl??, IPA(key): /?o?v??flo?/
  • Rhymes: -?? (verb)

Noun

overflow (countable and uncountable, plural overflows)

  1. The spillage resultant from overflow; excess.
  2. Outlet for escape of excess material.
  3. (computing) The situation where a value exceeds the available numeric range.

Derived terms

  • overflow hole

Translations

Verb

overflow (third-person singular simple present overflows, present participle overflowing, simple past overflowed, past participle overflowed or (US, proscribed) overflown)

  1. (transitive) To flow over the brim of (a container).
  2. (transitive) To cover with a liquid, literally or figuratively.
  3. (transitive) To cause an overflow. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
  4. (intransitive) To flow over the edge of a container.
  5. (intransitive) To exceed limits or capacity.
    1. (computing, transitive, intransitive) To (cause to) exceed the available numeric range.
  6. (intransitive) To be superabundant; to abound.
    • 1857, Eustace Rogers Conder, Josiah Conder: A Memoir
      I see and feel that I want the first requisite — a heart overflowing with Divine love towards sinners

Translations

Derived terms

  • buffer overflow
  • full to overflowing
  • underflow

Portuguese

Etymology

From English overflow.

Noun

overflow m (plural overflows)

  1. (computing) overflow (situation where a value exceeds the available range)
    Synonym: transbordamento

overflow From the web:

  • what overflows
  • what overflow means
  • what overflows from the heart
  • what overflows the garden in night
  • what overflow of large amount of water
  • what overflow hidden does
  • what's overflow error
  • what overflow for reef tank
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