copiously-produced
|co-pi-ous-ly-pro-duced|
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/ˈkoʊ.pi.əs.li prəˈduːst/
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/ˈkəʊ.pi.əs.li prəˈdjuːst/
produced in great quantity
Etymology
'copiously-produced' is a compound formed from 'copiously' and 'produced.' 'Copiously' comes from Latin 'copiosus' meaning 'plentiful,' and 'produced' from Latin 'producere' meaning 'to bring forth.'
'Copiously' entered English from Old French 'copieus,' and 'produced' from Latin 'producere' via Old French 'produire.' The compound 'copiously-produced' is a modern English formation.
Initially, 'copiously' meant 'in great quantity,' and 'produced' meant 'brought forth.' Together, they now mean 'produced in great quantity.'
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
produced in large quantities; generated in great amounts.
The copiously-produced report contained hundreds of pages of data.
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Last updated: 2025/08/03 09:54
