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glut Definition


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glut
noun
    1. An excessive supply of goods, etc.
      Thesaurus: surplus, excess, overabundance, surfeit, plethora, saturation, superfluity; Antonym: lack, scarcity.
    2. An act or instance of glutting.
verb glutted, glutting
    1. To feed or supply something to excess.
      Thesaurus: oversupply, flood, overwhelm, inundate, deluge, saturate, cloy, gorge, satiate, stuff, cram.
    2. To block or choke up.
      Thesaurus: block, block up, choke, congest, clog.
Etymology: 14c: from Latin glutire to swallow.



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