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profundity<br />

n. 1 depth, profoundness, abstruseness, reconditeness,<br />

arcaneness, intricacy, subtlety, complexity, complicatedness,<br />

difficulty, inscrutability, involvement, involvedness;<br />

indecipherability, incomprehensibility, incomprehensibleness,<br />

obscurity: I wouldn't claim to have fully grasped the<br />

profundity of his ideas. 2 erudition, discernment, scholarship,<br />

scholarliness, sagacity, wisdom, sharpness, keenness,<br />

astuteness, acumen, insightfulness, knowledgeableness,<br />

knowledgeability: I was amazed by the profundity of the<br />

argument of one so young.<br />

profuse adj. 1 abundant, ample, plentiful, copious, unstinting,<br />

unsparing, ungrudging: My profuse apologies if I have offended<br />

you in any way. 2 extravagant, lavish, bountiful, bounteous,<br />

prolific, luxuriant, abundant, exuberant, superabundant, lush,<br />

thick, teeming, overflowing, bursting, thriving, productive,<br />

fruitful, rich: From the seventh year onwards, the trees<br />

yielded profuse crops of pears and plums. 3 excessive, copious,<br />

considerable, prolific, liberal, lavish, free, abundant, ample:<br />

This stage of the fever is accompanied by profuse sweating. 4<br />

generous, abundant, plentiful, copious, unsparing, unselfish,<br />

unstinting, exuberant, magnanimous, liberal: The audience was<br />

profuse in its applause and cries of 'Bravo!' and 'Encore!'<br />

profusion n. profuseness, quantity, abundance, plenty, plentifulness,<br />

plenteousness, bounty, copiousness, superabundance; mass, host,<br />

hoard, number, multitude, lot, mountain, load, mess, stack,<br />

pile, heap, agglomeration, conglomeration, accumulation, wealth,<br />

glut, surplus, oversupply, surfeit, plethora, superfluity,<br />

Formal nimiety: Ivy grew in profusion over the front of the<br />

house. We had never seen such a profusion of bric-…-brac as they<br />

had collected.<br />

progenitor<br />

n. 1 progenitrix, ancestor, forefather, forebear: They<br />

regarded the snake god as the progenitor of the human race. 2<br />

predecessor, forerunner, precursor, antecedent, foregoer,<br />

source, originator; origin, original, prototype, archetype,<br />

pattern, guide: The ancient philosophers were progenitors of<br />

many modern ideas. Some regard da Vinci's designs as the

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