[formal] a very large number of something, usually more than you need.
Examples: 1) a plethora of suggestions 2) Our component provides a plethora of charts and widgets.
[countable] a long brown insect with two curved pointed parts at the back end of its body
P.S. Та самая мразь которая в простонородье называется: мокрицей, вертихвосткой или уховёрткой. Earwigs (Order Dermaptera) are small bugs that got their name from the myth that they climb into people's ears and therein lay their eggs or tunnel into the brain.
[Verb] to illegally force someone to give you something, especially money, by threatening them
[Noun] extortion Bribe is such an ugly word. I prefer extortion. The X makes it sound cool. (c) Bender.
[Noun] [Plural] A pair of metal rings joined by a chain. Handcuffs are used for holding prisoner's wrists together. They put handcuffs on the two men and led them away. He was brought into the court in handcuffs. A pair of handcuffs.
[countable] a long thin pointed piece of ice hanging from a roof or other surface Icicles are a potential warning sign of ice dams, or sheets of ice that form on the roof.
[noun] especially British English — an object that has been wrapped in paper or put in a special envelope, especially so that it can by sent by post [=package] Just to check if you have received the parcel and everything is OK. (c) E-Bay Seller. The parcel was delivered last week.
[Countable] Someone who talks about religious subject in a public place, especially at a church. The Preacher has spent the last two chapters demonstrating that these various activities have no ultimate profit.