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abundant

[uh-buhn-duhnt] / əˈbʌn dənt /


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The new iron photocatalyst makes it possible to construct complex molecules, including pharmaceutical precursors, using abundant iron and blue LEDs instead of rare metals.

From Science Daily

Producing such a complex molecule from methane highlights the potential of this approach to turn an abundant, inexpensive gas into sophisticated and commercially important chemicals.

From Science Daily

Finances are a stressor; likewise his rather abundant weight and tendency to stress-eat.

From The Wall Street Journal

Tech companies were attracted to the area’s friendly regulatory environment, proximity to Chicago, abundant water supplies, and fiberoptic network.

From Barron's

“Pixies have always been abundant here. They like shiny things, pretty things, but their numbers seem to be even greater since you arrived. Like they smell what they really love. Gold.”

From Literature