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profusion (n.)

1540s, from Middle French profusion (16c.) and directly from Late Latin profusionem (nominative profusio) "a pouring out," noun of action from past participle stem of profundere (see profuse).

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Definitions of profusion from WordNet

profusion (n.)
the property of being extremely abundant;
the profusion of detail
Synonyms: profuseness / richness / cornucopia
From wordnet.princeton.edu