Definition of Galore. Meaning of Galore. Synonyms of Galore

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Definition of Galore

Galore
Galore Ga*lore", n. & a. [Scot. gelore, gilore, galore, fr. Gael. gu le[`o]r, enough; gu- to, also an adverbial prefix + le[`o]r, le[`o]ir, enough; or fr. Ir. goleor, the same word.] Plenty; abundance; in abundance.

Meaning of Galore from wikipedia

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