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bonanza
- Main Entry:
- bo·nan·za

- Pronunciation:
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\bə-ˈnan-zə\
- Function:
- noun
- Etymology:
- Spanish, literally, calm sea, from Medieval Latin bonacia, alteration of Latin malacia, from Greek malakia, literally, softness, from malakos soft
- Date:
- 1829
1: an exceptionally large and rich mineral deposit (as of an ore, precious metal, or petroleum)2 a: something that is very valuable, profitable, or rewarding <a box-office bonanza> b: a very large amount <a bonanza of sympathy> c: extravaganza <channels planning all-day viewing bonanzas— William Borders>
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