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plethora

[pleth-er-uh] / ˈplɛθ ər ə /


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He uploaded his first song, Plethora, to TiKTok in 2019 and was "gassed" when it received 1,000 plays in a day.

From BBC • Jan. 8, 2026

Plethora of community events: North Rosslyn is dotted with high-rises, some townhouses and a few single-family homes.

From Washington Post • Jun. 28, 2017

Plethora has filled us with indifference; and we are covered from head to foot with the callosities of habitual opulence. 

From Lay Morals by Stevenson, Robert Louis

Plethora probably takes the insect nearer to the skies, instead of dragging it towards the dust.

From Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 437 Volume 17, New Series, May 15, 1852 by Chambers, William

Plethora, an overabundance of body humors, including blood, which characterized fevers and inflammations, was properly treated by encouraging evacuation.

From Bloodletting Instruments in the National Museum of History and Technology by Appel, Toby




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