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  • 11innumerable — ► adjetivo 1 Que no se puede contar o reducir a número: ■ las estrategias, a priori, son innumerables. SINÓNIMO [iincontable] ANTÓNIMO escaso 2 Que es copioso, muy abundante: ■ una innumerable cantidad de cacharros; un ejército innumerable.… …

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  • 12innumerable — {{#}}{{LM I22033}}{{〓}} {{SynI22587}} {{[}}innumerable{{]}} ‹in·nu·me·ra·ble› {{《}}▍ adj.inv.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Imposible de contar: • Hay innumerables estrellas en el cielo.{{○}} {{<}}2{{>}} Abundante o muy numeroso: • Tengo una innumerable… …

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  • 13innumerable — [[t]ɪnju͟ːmərəb(ə)l, AM nu͟ː [/t]] ADJ: usu ADJ n Innumerable means very many, or too many to be counted. [FORMAL] He has invented innumerable excuses, told endless lies. Syn: countless …

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  • 14innumerable — innumerableness, innumerability, n. innumerably, adv. /i nooh meuhr euh beuhl, i nyooh /, adj. 1. very numerous. 2. incapable of being counted; countless. Also, innumerous. [1300 50; ME < L innumerabilis countless, innumerable, equiv. to in IN 3&#8230; …

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  • 15innumerable — See endless. See endless, innumerable …

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  • 16innumerable — adj. Innumerable is used with these nouns: ↑instance …

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  • 17innumerable — adj m y f Que es tan numeroso que no se puede contar: valor innumerable, innumerables razones, innumerables células, innumerables peligros …

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  • 18innumerable — in|nu|me|ra|ble [ıˈnju:mərəbəl US ıˈnu: ] adj [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: innumerabilis, from numerabilis countable ] very many, or too many to be counted = ↑countless ▪ She s served on innumerable committees …

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  • 19innumerable — in|nu|mer|a|ble [ ı numərəbl ] adjective FORMAL too many to be counted: used for emphasizing a large amount or number: There are innumerable examples of his generous nature …

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  • 20innumerable — adjective very many, or too many to be counted: They received innumerable letters of complaint about the programme …

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