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  • 1copious — [kō′pē əs] adj. [ME < L copiosus < copia, abundance < co , together + ops, riches, power: see OPUS] 1. very plentiful; abundant 2. wordy; profuse or diffuse in language 3. full of information SYN. PLENTIFUL copiously adv. copiousness n …

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  • 2copious — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin copiosus, from copia abundance, from co + ops wealth more at opulent Date: 14th century 1. a. yielding something abundantly < a copious harvest > …

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  • 3copious — adj. 1 abundant, plentiful. 2 producing much. 3 providing much information. 4 profuse in speech. Derivatives: copiously adv. copiousness n. Etymology: ME f. OF copieux or f. L copiosus f. copia plenty …

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