noun “cornucopia”
singular cornucopia, plural cornucopias, cornucopiae or uncountable
- a magical horn from Greek mythology that overflows with an endless supply of food, flowers, and grain, or anything the owner desires
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The painting depicted a bountiful cornucopia, symbolizing prosperity and the harvest.
- a decorative object shaped like a horn or cone, filled with food or other desirable items
For Thanksgiving, we made a decorative cornucopia centerpiece filled with autumn fruits and vegetables.
- a large amount or supply of something; a great abundance
The farmer's market was a cornucopia of fresh produce, with every kind of fruit and vegetable you could imagine.