Plethora, now i like my old etymology dubbs so it's quite apt that you used that

As follows...

plethora (n.)
1540s, a medical word for "excess of body fluid," from Late Latin plethora, from Greek plethore "fullness," from plethein "be full" (see pleio-). Figurative meaning "too-muchness, overfullness in any respect" is first recorded 1700.

Posted By: Tombs, Nov 3, 14:59:09

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