cornucopia

/ˌkɔrnəˈkoʊpiə/
noun
  1. A symbol of abundance, consisting of a horn-shaped basket overflowing with fruits, vegetables, and grains.
    • The harvest festival featured a large cornucopia filled with autumn produce.
    • The Thanksgiving table had a cornucopia as the centerpiece.
    • In the painting, a cornucopia spills out apples, grapes, and pumpkins.
  2. An abundant supply of good things; a large variety of something.
    • Her garden was a cornucopia of colorful flowers and herbs.
    • The farmer's market is a cornucopia of fresh fruits and vegetables.
    • The library offers a cornucopia of books for all ages.
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