superfluent
English
    
    Etymology
    
From Middle English superfluent, from Latin superfluens, present participle of superfluere (“to overflow, run over”).
Adjective
    
superfluent (comparative more superfluent, superlative most superfluent)
- Floating on the surface.
- Abundant; in profusion; superfluous.
Latin
    
    
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