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  • 51Populous — ● np. tm? ►JEU Le premier véritable god game, sorti en 1989, vendu à près de 3 millions d exemplaires. On pouvait pour la première fois jouer à plusieurs en temps réels, tout en ayant des pouvoirs du style: génération de tremblements de terre, de …

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  • 52populous — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. well populated, thickly settled; teeming. See multitude, assemblage.Ant., thinly populated. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. peopled, crowded, populated, thickly settled, serried, dense, thronged, thick …

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  • 53populous — populace …

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  • 54populous — pop·u·lous || pÉ‘pjÉ™lÉ™s / pÉ’pjÊŠl adj. full of people, densely populated …

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  • 55populous — adjective having a large population. Derivatives populously adverb populousness noun Origin ME: from late L. populosus, from populus people …

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  • 56populous — a. Crowded, thickly settled …

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  • 57populous — adj 1. heavily populated; peopled, Obs. empeopled, settled, inhabited, occupied. 2. teeming, swarming, crawling, bristling, alive with, thick with; close, dense, solid, serried; jammed, packed, Inf. jam packed, crammed, crowded …

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  • 58populous — pop·u·lous …

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  • 59populous — /ˈpɒpjələs / (say popyuhluhs) adjective full of people or inhabitants, as a region; well populated. {Latin populōsus} –populously, adverb –populousness, noun …

  • 60populous — adj. thickly inhabited. Derivatives: populously adv. populousness n. Etymology: ME f. LL populosus (as PEOPLE) …

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