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Insects are more abundant and widespread than any other class of animal.

Being abundant and cheap, hydrogen was the lifting gas used for airships throughout the early 1900s.

Sometimes I think people question plant efficacy because so many medicinal plants are so abundant and readily available.

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The researchers decided to try the depleting-PTB technique on astrocytes, star-shaped non-neuronal cells that are abundant in the brain.

In turn, RLSA provides abundant research and analysis possibilities for those who want to make their products sell in standard marketing and sales platforms, both real and digital.

Especially in the U.S., where fast food restaurants are abundant and two-thirds of people are overweight or obese.

His “gold” is the labor in Africa—cheap, trainable, abundant, and ready to work.

Dolores has abundant gripes, late arrivals, and a sluggish pace among them.

There are the enthusiastic fans, as well as girls in mini skirts with abundant cleavage promoting the latest TV series.

Many of the fuels we use to generate electricity —natural gas, oil, coal—are abundant yet finite.

Rye is now being harvested, and is quite heavy: in fact, all the crops promise abundant harvests.

When the sediment is abundant, casts, being light structures, will be found near the top.

Beggars are not abundant; but women are required to labor quite extensively in the fields.

Here they are seldom abundant, but their constant presence is the most reliable urinary sign of the disease.

Renal cells are abundant in parenchymatous nephritis, especially the acute form.

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On this page you'll find 84 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to abundant, such as: ample, bountiful, copious, generous, heavy, and rich.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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