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Definition of Plethoras
1. plethora [n] - See also: plethora
Lexicographical Neighbors of Plethoras
Literary usage of Plethoras
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Great Debates in American Hist: From the Debates in the British Parliament by United States Congress, Great Britain Parliament, Marion Mills Miller (1913)
"These belong to all inordinate and excessive paper issues, and even to plethoras
in the circulation of gold and silver, ..."
2. Recollections of War Times: Reminiscences of Men and Events in Washington by Albert Gallatin Riddle (1895)
"These belong to all inordinate and excessive paper issues, and even to plethoras
in the circulation of gold and silver, ..."
3. Recollections of War Times: Reminiscences of Men and Events in Washington by Albert Gallatin Riddle (1895)
"These belong to all inordinate and excessive paper issues, and even to plethoras
in the circulation of gold and silver, ..."
4. Speeches, Arguments, Addresses, and Letters of Clement L. Vallandigham by Clement Laird Vallandigham (1864)
"These belong to all inordinate and excessive paper issues, and even to plethoras
in the circulation of gold and silver, ..."
5. Speech of Hon. Clement L. Vallandigham, of Ohio: On the "United States Note by Clement Laird Vallandigham (1862)
"These belong to all inordinate and excessive paper issues, and even to plethoras
in the circulation of gold and silver, ..."
6. Great Debates in American Hist: From the Debates in the British Parliament by United States Congress, Great Britain Parliament, Marion Mills Miller (1913)
"These belong to all inordinate and excessive paper issues, and even to plethoras
in the circulation of gold and silver, ..."
7. Recollections of War Times: Reminiscences of Men and Events in Washington by Albert Gallatin Riddle (1895)
"These belong to all inordinate and excessive paper issues, and even to plethoras
in the circulation of gold and silver, ..."
8. Recollections of War Times: Reminiscences of Men and Events in Washington by Albert Gallatin Riddle (1895)
"These belong to all inordinate and excessive paper issues, and even to plethoras
in the circulation of gold and silver, ..."
9. Speeches, Arguments, Addresses, and Letters of Clement L. Vallandigham by Clement Laird Vallandigham (1864)
"These belong to all inordinate and excessive paper issues, and even to plethoras
in the circulation of gold and silver, ..."
10. Speech of Hon. Clement L. Vallandigham, of Ohio: On the "United States Note by Clement Laird Vallandigham (1862)
"These belong to all inordinate and excessive paper issues, and even to plethoras
in the circulation of gold and silver, ..."