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wealth
 
NOUN:1. A great deal: abundance, mass, mountain, much, plenty, profusion, world. Informal : barrel, heap, lot, pack, peck2, pile. Regional : power, sight. See BIG. 2. All things, such as money, property, or goods, having economic value: asset (used in plural), capital, fortune, mean3 (used in plural), resource (used in plural), wherewithal. See OWNED. 3. A great amount of accumulated money and precious possessions: affluence, fortune, pelf, riches, treasure. See OWNED, RICH.
 
 
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