Plethora (noun)

An abundance of something to the point of being excessive.

Origin:

Late 16th century: from greek plēthōrē, from plēthein "be full".

Examples:

  1. The store had a plethora of different types of apples to choose from.
  2. The city had a plethora of museums to visit.
  3. The website had a plethora of articles on the topic.
  4. The menu had a plethora of options to choose from.
  5. The library had a plethora of books on the subject.
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