Cornucopia (noun)
kawr-nuh-koh-pee-a
an abundant, overflowing supply
First recorded in 1585–95. From the Late Latin cornū cōpiae, meaning “horn of plenty.”
Example sentences
“During the holidays, the bakery became a cornucopia of pastries and sweets, with shelves overflowing with treats.”
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