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Definition of Profusion

Profusion
Profusion Pro*fu"sion, n. [L. profusio: cf. F. profusion.] 1. The act of one who is profuse; a lavishing or pouring out without sting. Thy vast profusion to the factious nobles? --Rowe. 2. Abundance; exuberant plenty; lavish supply; as, a profusion of commodities. --Addison.

Meaning of Profusion from wikipedia

- Restitution and unjust enrichment is the field of law relating to gains-based recovery. In contrast with damages (the law of compensation), restitution...
- "Love Profusion" is a song by American singer and songwriter Madonna for her ninth studio album, American Life (2003). Written and produced by Madonna...
- who collected plants in China. The cultivar C. bodinieri var. giraldii 'Profusion' has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. RHS...
- Adolescence (from Latin adolescere 'to mature') is a transitional stage of physical and psychological development that generally occurs during the period...
- The Great White Way is a phrase known worldwide to describe Broadway's profusion of theaters in Times Square. Tell, Darcy (2007). Times Square Spectacular:...
- drips official statistics. In addition, it verifies the statistics with a profusion of illustration. . . . it is a remarkable combination of guidebook and...
- original on 1 March 2022. Finkenstaedt, Thomas; Dieter Wolff (1973). Ordered profusion; studies in dictionaries and the English lexicon. C. Winter. ISBN 978-3-533-02253-4...
- feel to the album." All tracks are written by Stuart Argabright, except "Profusion II" co-written with Alison Lewis Adapted from the Dark Pool liner notes...
- Very grand terrace houses at The Circus, Bath (1754), with ba****t "areas" and a profusion of columns....
- Little Dippers, which align with the Moon around the winter solstice. The profusion of unsupported explanations was satirised by J. R. R. Tolkien in his fictional...