আধিক্য, রক্তাধিক্য, রক্তে লাল কণিকার আধিক্য
(1) Extreme excess.
(2) Excess.
(1) Going through a major physical change can bring about a plethora of feelings.
(2) A woman of today can be considered luckier as she has a plethora of designs to choose from, from casual wear to party wear.
(3) The British Isles boast a plethora of university art galleries.
(4) Allen won a plethora of medals during his illustrious career
(5) He was also a multi-talented musician who could adapt himself to a plethora of instruments.
(6) Over 50 retailers have put up their stalls to give consumers a plethora of opportunities to shop.
(7) More recently, a plethora of books questioning the foundations of Western faith have appeared.
(8) He faces a plethora of charges ranging from aggravated assault to indecent exposure and corruption of a minor.
(9) Travelers can choose from a plethora of different lodging options on a mountain vacation.
(10) This CD has nothing but unexciting songs that could get lost and forgotten in a plethora of much better music.
(11) An anemia which developed despite continued blood transfusions in two dogs splenectomized during plethora has also been studied.
(12) If the indoor concerts are of lesser interest to the jazz devotee than in the past, the free shows offer a plethora of talent.
(13) Flicking through beauty magazines reveals a plethora of such deals, with money off a range of invasive surgical procedures.
(14) A plethora of committees and subcommittees
(15) You can expect a plethora of them over the festive fortnight, and those with a taste for this kind of television must have been cheering last week.
(16) This was hardly a thriller, but there was plentiful excitement due to a plethora of mistakes from both defences in the second half.
(17) Still, there's a plethora of self-help books offering tips and advice.
(18) That criminality should not be obscured by a plethora of psychological or psychiatric assumptions.
(19) Remuneration consultants like Chris Hart have a plethora of names.
(20) With the development of plethora , the number of reticulated cells in the blood decreased.
excess
overabundance
superabundance
surplus
glut
superfluity
surfeit
profusion
too many
too much
enough and to spare
more u2014u2014 than one can shake a stick at
deficiency
inadequacy
Few
Lack
Little
Need
Rarity
Scarcity
Want