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i The romans had an ample supply of riches. that is an example but have a think about the wording ? ample actually mean lots of something and ampel means a small amount of something ?
Nephrosis and nephrotic syndrome are the general terms for diseases that cause the kidneys to retain water and promote its movement into body tissues and spaces.
Ample is an adjective.
Here is a sentence with the word ample in it. Joe needs to have ample time to get to his new job.
A museum has an ample number of artifacts from history.
Junk in the trunk.
Sale your body for sex and you will get more money if you have a nice body
i The romans had an ample supply of riches. that is an example but have a think about the wording ? ample actually mean lots of something and ampel means a small amount of something ?
It depends what terms you mean. in spiritual terms, yes, I believe there is an afterlife. In scientific terms, frankly, no.
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Yes, in some contexts it would be understood that ample means large. It can also mean sufficient, or adequate-- that is, large enough, or in a quantity that will cover the need.
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In terms of Pathogenicity it means the spread of disease to other parts of body.
In medical terms, extracorporeal refers to a procedure performed on the outside of a body.
it means provides a lot of resorces and/or food
it means very little-the opposite of ample funds.
1) nice 2) generous 3) ample