Bonanza is a noun for a rich mass of ore in mining; great or sudden wealth or luck; a windfall. Example use:
I got a bonanza for cleaning my closet when I found thirty dollars in an old purse.
He let a 10,000 dollar lottery bonanza slip through his fingers at the casinos.
Bonanza was a TV show produced from 1959 - 1973.
They found a bonanza of gold
1844 American English from the Spanishbonanza, meaning "a rich lode", but originally to mean "fair weather at sea, prosperity".
Literally means 'calm sea' and hence good luck. Later American/English from Spanish meaning a 'rich lode' a reference to mining, a source of great and sudden wealth. All from an early Latin word 'bonus' meaning good
An interesting film, rich in the underworld's argot
wise and rich, both are adjectives
No, you need to add a comma after rich. If I were rich, I would buy a mansion.
1844 American English from the Spanishbonanza, meaning "a rich lode", but originally to mean "fair weather at sea, prosperity".
Literally means 'calm sea' and hence good luck. Later American/English from Spanish meaning a 'rich lode' a reference to mining, a source of great and sudden wealth. All from an early Latin word 'bonus' meaning good
No it not a sentence its a run on sentence.
The meaning of the name Muaz Muhammad in Islam is "rich healer."
lignans
Vitamin a
Carrots are rich in Vitamin A
Meat is the rich source of calcium, iron and potassium and not vitamin C.
RICH
Carrots are a very good source of vitamin A!
This is a rich person, he has so much money.
Petroleum