cornucopia in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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cornucopia [Brit ˌkɔːnjʊˈkəʊpɪə, Am ˌkɔrn(j)əˈkoʊpiə] N liter, lit, fig

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Meanwhile, breakthroughs in molecular, cell, evolutionary, and developmental biology generated a cornucopia of data-based theory relevant to cognition.
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Autumn is symbolised by a cornucopia and lasts 89 days and 10 hours.
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She was depicted in art with olive branches, a cornucopia and a scepter.
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It brings together a cornucopia of influences from electroacoustic art music as well as the industrial and cinematic genres.
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It was often depicted in religious iconography as a figure holding attributes such as a cornucopia, patera (libation bowl) or snake.
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By the 1990s, breakthroughs in molecular, cell, evolutionary, and developmental biology generated a cornucopia of data-based theory relevant to cognition.
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She is holding a cornucopia with prosperity written below her.
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The memorial features fluted columns and ornately carved strapwork with cornucopias, fleurons, masks and other motifs.
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At the same time, no other 19th-century composer offers the thinking musician such a brimming cornucopia of forward-looking technical devices.
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Her attributes included the mural crown, cornucopia, a ship's prow, and a spear.
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