Definitions for abundances

abundances a·bun·dance

Spelling: [uh-buhn-duh ns]
IPA: /əˈbʌn dəns/

Abundances is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 14 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 19 points.

You can make 458 anagrams from letters in abundances (aabcdennsu).

Definitions for abundances

noun

  1. an extremely plentiful or oversufficient quantity or supply:
  2. overflowing fullness:
  3. affluence; wealth:
  4. Physics, Chemistry. the number of atoms of one isotope of an element divided by the total number of atoms in a mixture of the isotopes.
  5. an extremely plentiful or oversufficient quantity or supply:
  6. overflowing fullness:
  7. affluence; wealth:
  8. Physics, Chemistry. the number of atoms of one isotope of an element divided by the total number of atoms in a mixture of the isotopes.

Origin of abundances

1300-50; Middle English Middle French Latin abundantia. See abundant, -ance

Examples for abundances

There was, as Yates afterward remarked, "abundance, and plenty of it."

The more we are freed from fear the more exultantly we feel our abundance of life.

The charm that held us to this rough place was the abundance of game.

The West applies reason and logic to true believers who have no fear and have an abundance of imagination.

All the junkies try to transfer to them, for the abundance of morphine.

But in New York City, a metropolis with an abundance of concrete and very few fields of grass, a far more subtle display appears.

She actively, and with glee, imbued their lives with an abundance of misery.

Here are children in abundance, and what benefit could have accrued to me from his purchasing Vernon?

Medical authorities of the day often acted less out of an “abundance of caution” than with a general callousness to humanity.

There was abundance of water on the surface in the hollows of the sand-hills.

But in New York City, a metropolis with an abundance of concrete and very few fields of grass, a far more subtle display appears.

There was abundance of water on the surface in the hollows of the sand-hills.

All the junkies try to transfer to them, for the abundance of morphine.

The more we are freed from fear the more exultantly we feel our abundance of life.

She actively, and with glee, imbued their lives with an abundance of misery.

Here are children in abundance, and what benefit could have accrued to me from his purchasing Vernon?

Medical authorities of the day often acted less out of an “abundance of caution” than with a general callousness to humanity.

The West applies reason and logic to true believers who have no fear and have an abundance of imagination.

There was, as Yates afterward remarked, "abundance, and plenty of it."

The charm that held us to this rough place was the abundance of game.

Word Value for abundances
Scrable

14

Words with friends

19

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