The phrase "Hippocrates: in abundance there is lack" suggests that excessive amounts of something can lead to deficiencies or imbalances. In a medical context, it may imply that too much of a certain substance or treatment can be harmful, overshadowing the benefits of moderation. This concept reflects the ancient understanding of balance in health, emphasizing that well-being often comes from maintaining equilibrium rather than excess.
Hippocrates was a Greek physician regarded as the father of medicine.
antonym= abundance
mean's "land of abundance"
Europe does not lack plant life. It has an abundance of plant life.
lack rare
shefa (שפע) = abundance
Peru's name means the land of abundance.
it means an abundance
To never lack is to never have an insufficiency or loss of something. And the opposites (the antonym) of insufficiency are abundance, excess, surplus, extra, plenty, and having enough. And in simpler words, to never lack is to never lose. And the opposite of losing is gaining. I didn't want to confuse you. (:
can be either abundance or lack of food and nutrients taken.
A lot of.
No, "dearth" means a scarcity or lack of something, while "abundance" means a large quantity or plenty of something. They are essentially opposite in meaning.