a. [ad. L. exundant-em, pr. pple. of exundāre, f. ex- out + undāre to rise in waves, f. unda wave.] That flows forth in waves; overflowing, superabundant.

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a. 1661.  Holyday, Juvenal, 187. From their exundant wit their ruine sprung.

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1856.  Smyth, Rom. Fam. Coins, 96. Exundant fertility of resource.

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  † b.  Path. Said of the pulse; in mod.L. exundans.

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1707.  Floyer, Physic. Pulse-Watch, I. 357. The intense Pulse is … exundant like a torrent.

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