Obs. [ad. L. exundantia: see prec. and -ANCY.] An overflowing; = prec.

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1686.  Goad, Celest. Bodies, II. vii. 249. Which doth ferment, rarifie, and raise the Waters to an Exundancy.

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1692.  Beverley, Disc. Dr. Crisp, 10. And how great Exundancies of Expression are found, and not blamed in the best of the Ancient Fathers?

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