/ˌkôrn(y)əˈkōpēə/ noun 1. a horn containing an overflowing supply of food A common decorative centerpiece for Thanksgiving is a cornucopia filled with fruit and vegetables. 2. an abundance With the long hours of daylight in the Alaska summers, the gardens served up a cornucopia of amazing and extra-large produce. - from Alaskan Holiday, by Debbie Macomber (1948 - ) |
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