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Meaning of plétora by furoya





furoya

plétora
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Wealth, usually in excess. The more accurate etymology says that it comes from the Greek 960; 955; 951; 952; 969; 961; 951; (plethore, plenitude, abundance of something), though also it is associated to latin plere (filling, most).

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