Prolixious | a. Dilatory; tedious; superfluous. [ Obs. ] “Lay by all nicety, and prolixious blushes.” Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Prodigious | a. [ L. prodigiosus, fr. prodigium a prodigy; cf. F. prodigieux. See Prodigy. ] [ 1913 Webster ] It is prodigious to have thunder in a clear sky. Sir T. Browne. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Prodigiously | adv. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Prodigiousness | n. The quality or state of being prodigious; the state of having qualities that excite wonder or astonishment; enormousness; vastness. [ 1913 Webster ] |
prodigious | (adj) มหัศจรรย์, Syn. wonderful |
prodigious | (adj) มหึมา, See also: ใหญ่มาก, มโหฬาร, Syn. enormous, huge |
prodigious | (พระดิจ'เจียส) adj. มหาศาล, อย่างยิ่ง, มหันต์, ใหญ่โตมโหาฬาร, มหัศจรรย์, งงงวย, แปลกประหลาด., See also: prodigiousness n., Syn. enormous, Ant. scant |
prodigious | (adj) มหัศจรรย์, มโหฬาร, ใหญ่โต, มหันต์, มหาศาล |
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Prodigious | a. [ L. prodigiosus, fr. prodigium a prodigy; cf. F. prodigieux. See Prodigy. ] [ 1913 Webster ] It is prodigious to have thunder in a clear sky. Sir T. Browne. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Prodigiously | adv. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Prodigiousness | n. The quality or state of being prodigious; the state of having qualities that excite wonder or astonishment; enormousness; vastness. [ 1913 Webster ] |
天才的 | [てんさいてき, tensaiteki] (adj-na) (See 天才) talented; gifted; prodigious; virtuoso; masterful [Add to Longdo] |