Supersaturation vs Plethora - What's the difference?
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(physics) The condition of a solution being more highly concentrated than is normally possible
(physics) the condition of a vapour having a higher saturation vapour pressure than is normally possible
(physiology) The condition of a solution of gases in a tissue having a higher concentration in terms of summ of partial pressures than the ambient pressure
(usually, followed by of) An excessive amount or number; an abundance.
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(medicine, archaic) An excess of red blood cells or bodily humours.
Pronounced: .
Supersaturation is a related term of plethora.
As nouns the difference between supersaturation and plethora
is that supersaturation is (physics) the condition of a solution being more highly concentrated than is normally possible while plethora is (usually|followed by of) an excessive amount or number; an abundance.supersaturation
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(wikipedia supersaturation)plethora
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(en noun)- The menu offers a plethora of cuisines from around the world.
- He labours under a plethora of wit and imagination.
Quotations
* 1849 , *: I pushed my seat right up before the most insolent gazer, a short fat man, with a plethora of cravat round his neck, and fixing my gaze on his, gave him more gazes than he sent. * 1927 , (The Aftermath of Gothic Fiction) *: Meanwhile other hands had not been idle, so that above the dreary plethora of trash like Marquis von Grosse's Horrid Mysteries ..., there arose many memorable weird works both in English and German.Synonyms
* glut, myriad, surfeit, superfluity, slewSee also
* myriadReferences
* “plethora]” listed in the [2nd Ed.; 1989
Pronounced: .
