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populous (encz) | populous,lidnatý	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  
Populous (gcide) | Populous \Pop"u*lous\, a. [L. populosus, fr. populus people: cf.
    F. populeux.]
    1. Abounding in people; full of inhabitants; containing many
       inhabitants in proportion to the extent of the country.
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             Heaven, yet populous, retains
             Number sufficient to possess her realms. --Milton.
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    2. Popular; famous. [Obs.] --J. Webster.
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    3. Common; vulgar. [Obs.] --Arden of Feversham.
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    4. Numerous; in large number. [Obs.] "The dust . . . raised
       by your populous troops." --Shak.
       [1913 Webster] -- Pop"u*lous*ly, adv. --
       Pop"u*lous*ness, n.
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populous (wn) | populous
     adj 1: densely populated [syn: populous, thickly settled] |  
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overpopulous (encz) | overpopulous,			 |  
populousness (encz) | populousness,			 |  
Populous (gcide) | Populous \Pop"u*lous\, a. [L. populosus, fr. populus people: cf.
    F. populeux.]
    1. Abounding in people; full of inhabitants; containing many
       inhabitants in proportion to the extent of the country.
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             Heaven, yet populous, retains
             Number sufficient to possess her realms. --Milton.
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    2. Popular; famous. [Obs.] --J. Webster.
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    3. Common; vulgar. [Obs.] --Arden of Feversham.
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    4. Numerous; in large number. [Obs.] "The dust . . . raised
       by your populous troops." --Shak.
       [1913 Webster] -- Pop"u*lous*ly, adv. --
       Pop"u*lous*ness, n.
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Populously (gcide) | Populous \Pop"u*lous\, a. [L. populosus, fr. populus people: cf.
    F. populeux.]
    1. Abounding in people; full of inhabitants; containing many
       inhabitants in proportion to the extent of the country.
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             Heaven, yet populous, retains
             Number sufficient to possess her realms. --Milton.
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    2. Popular; famous. [Obs.] --J. Webster.
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    3. Common; vulgar. [Obs.] --Arden of Feversham.
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    4. Numerous; in large number. [Obs.] "The dust . . . raised
       by your populous troops." --Shak.
       [1913 Webster] -- Pop"u*lous*ly, adv. --
       Pop"u*lous*ness, n.
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Populousness (gcide) | Populous \Pop"u*lous\, a. [L. populosus, fr. populus people: cf.
    F. populeux.]
    1. Abounding in people; full of inhabitants; containing many
       inhabitants in proportion to the extent of the country.
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             Heaven, yet populous, retains
             Number sufficient to possess her realms. --Milton.
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    2. Popular; famous. [Obs.] --J. Webster.
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    3. Common; vulgar. [Obs.] --Arden of Feversham.
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    4. Numerous; in large number. [Obs.] "The dust . . . raised
       by your populous troops." --Shak.
       [1913 Webster] -- Pop"u*lous*ly, adv. --
       Pop"u*lous*ness, n.
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Unpopulous (gcide) | Unpopulous \Unpopulous\
    See populous. |  
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