The meaning of Profusion
Profusion – definition
nounAn extremely large amount of something
Usage examples:
I was remarking on the recent profusion of books and articles on the matter., she'd never seen flow…
Profusion translation into English
Profusion: translate from English into Chinese
丰富, 丰多
Profusion: translate from English into Dutch
Overvloed, Verkwisting, Kwistigheid
Profusion: translate from English into French
Profusion, Abondance
Profusion: translate from English into German
Fülle, Überfülle
Profusion: translate from English into Hindi
प्रचुरता, उड़ाऊपन, अतिव्यय
Profusion: translate from English into Italian
Profusione, Prodigalità, Orgia
Profusion: translate from English into Korean
풍부
Profusion: translate from English into Russian
Изобилие, Избыток, Богатство, Расточительность, Щедрость, Чрезмерная роскошь
Profusion: translate from English into Spanish
Profusión, Liberalidad
Word origin
mid 16th century: via French from Latin profusio(n- ), from profundere ‘pour out’. Early use expressed the senses ‘extravagance’, ‘squandering’, and ‘waste’.
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