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cornucopia(dictionary)
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inhabitate (iou) and cornucopia (iou)


inhabitate (iou)



inhabitate verb trans.E17-L18.
[Latin inhabitat- pa. ppl stem of inhabitare: see INHABIT, -ATE3.]
= INHABIT 1.

cornucopia (iou)



cornucopia noun. E16.
[Late Latin cornucopia from Latin cornu copiae horn of plenty (a mythical horn able to provide whatever is desired).]
A goat's horn depicted as a horn of plenty, overflowing with flowers, fruit, and corn; an ornamental vessel or Other representation of this. E16.
fig. An overflowing stock; an abundant source. E17.
Jo Grimond Archie..was a cornucopia of agricultural and Other information.
cornucopian adjective pertaining to or characteristic of a cornucopia; overflowingly abundant: E17.