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Definition of Abundantly

Abundantly
Abundantly A*bun"dant*ly, adv. In a sufficient degree; fully; amply; plentifully; in large measure.

Meaning of Abundantly from wikipedia

- In number theory, an abundant number or excessive number is a positive integer for which the sum of its proper divisors is greater than the number. The...
- Look up abundant, abundance, or abundancy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Abundance may refer to: Abundance (economics), the opposite of scarcities...
- "abundant life" comes from the Bible verse John 10:10b, "I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly." "Abundant life"...
- Abundant Seafood is a commercial fishing operation run by Mark Marhefka, who lives in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, and works from Shem Cr**** in the...
- helium through sulfur the most abundant isotopes of equal number of protons and neutrons. Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the Universe; helium...
- a primitive abundant number is an abundant number whose proper divisors are all deficient numbers. For example, 20 is a primitive abundant number because:...
- fol. 56v (10th century), British Library M****cript Collection, has "hic abundant leones" ("here lions abound"), along with a picture of a lion, near the...
- In number theory, a highly abundant number is a natural number with the property that the sum of its divisors (including itself) is greater than the sum...
- Abundant Church is a nondenominational, multicultural, evangelical church in El Paso, Texas, United States, with about 20,000 members in 2009. The Pastor...
- In number theory, a colossally abundant number (sometimes abbreviated as CA) is a natural number that, in a particular, rigorous sense, has many divisors...