prodigally
— Adverb
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~ to a wasteful manner or to a wasteful degree; "we are still prodigally rich compared to others"
prodigious
— Adjective
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~ so great in size or force or extent as to elicit awe; "colossal crumbling ruins of an ancient temple"; "has a colossal nerve"; "a prodigious storm"; "a stupendous field of grass"; "stupendous demand"
prodigious
— Adjective
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~ of momentous or ominous significance; "such a portentous...monster raised all my curiosity"- Herman Melville; "a prodigious vision"
prodigious
— Adjective
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~ far beyond what is usual in magnitude or degree; "a night of exceeding darkness"; "an exceptional memory"; "olympian efforts to save the city from bankruptcy"; "the young Mozart's prodigious talents"
prodigiously
— Adverb
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~ to a prodigious degree; "the prices of farms rose prodigiously"
prodigy
— Noun
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~ a sign of something about to happen; "he looked for an omen before going into battle"
prodigy
— Noun
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~ an unusually gifted or intelligent (young) person; someone whose talents excite wonder and admiration; "she is a chess prodigy"
prodigy
— Noun
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~ an impressive or wonderful example of a particular quality; "the Marines are expected to perform prodigies of valor"
prodroma
— Noun
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~ an early symptom that a disease is developing or that an attack is about to occur
prodromal
— Adjective
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~ symptomatic of the onset of an attack or a disease
prodrome
— Noun
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~ an early symptom that a disease is developing or that an attack is about to occur
prodromic
— Adjective
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~ symptomatic of the onset of an attack or a disease
produce
— Noun
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~ fresh fruits and vegetable grown for the market
produce
— Verb
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~ bring onto the market or release; "produce a movie"; "bring out a book"; "produce a new play"
produce
— Verb
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~ cause to happen, occur or exist; "This procedure produces a curious effect"; "The new law gave rise to many complaints"; "These chemicals produce a noxious vapor"; "the new President must bring about a change in the health care system"
produce
— Verb
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~ come to have or undergo a change of (physical features and attributes); "He grew a beard"; "The patient developed abdominal pains"; "I got funny spots all over my body"; "Well-developed breasts"
produce
— Verb
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~ cultivate by growing, often involving improvements by means of agricultural techniques; "The Bordeaux region produces great red wines"; "They produce good ham in Parma"; "We grow wheat here"; "We raise hogs here"
produce
— Verb
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~ bring out for display; "The proud father produced many pictures of his baby"; "The accused brought forth a letter in court that he claims exonerates him"