Definition of Superabundance. Meaning of Superabundance. Synonyms of Superabundance

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Definition of Superabundance

Superabundance
Superabundance Su`per*a*bun"dance, n. [L. superabundantia: cf. OF. superabondance.] The quality or state of being superabundant; a superabundant quantity; redundancy; excess.

Meaning of Superabundance from wikipedia

- superabundance in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Superabundance may refer to: Superabundance (album), a 2008 album by Young Knives Superabundance (algebraic...
- from 1957 to 1961. This series of events resulted in an "illusion of superabundance" (浮夸风), and the Party believed that they had an excess of grain. On...
- develops economic efficiency and the automation of production has led to a superabundance of goods and services. Marx argued that the material productive forces...
- involved in research that would later culminate in his influential book Superabundance, refining his ideas through his lectures. At BYU-Hawaii, he was known...
- Superabundance is the second full-length album by Young Knives, released in the United Kingdom on 10 March 2008. The album reached number twenty-eight...
- unprecedented, indeed perilous, degree". He concludes of this combination: "Its superabundance reflected a conscious wish on the Beatles' part to make amends to their...
- desolated a rich and fertile island that produced every year abundance and superabundance to sustain all her people and many more. The English, indeed, call the...
- difference between the two sides of this inequality was called the superabundance s of the divisor D. Comparing this inequality with the sheaf-theoretic...
- is a specific stage of socioeconomic development predicated upon a superabundance of material wealth, which is postulated to arise from advances in production...
- under which our realm was suffering and to change our poverty into superabundance". The relationship between Byzantium and Jerusalem has divided historians...