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plurality [plʊəˈrælɪtɪ]
sustantivo
1. pluralidad (f) (variety)
también:
- a plurality of -> la mayoría relativa de (Estados Unidos)
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plurality [plua-ra-li-ti]
sustantivo
1. Pluralidad, multitud.
2. Pluralidad, mayoría, el mayor número.
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