a lot
It means a large amount.
The word "copious" derives from the Latin term "copia," meaning abundance or plenty. It entered the English language in the early 17th century, retaining the connotation of large quantity or fullness. The suffix "-ous" indicates possessing the qualities of, thus "copious" literally means possessing abundance.
Cherry blossoms fell in copious amounts on the breezy day. Copious is an adjective meaning abundant or plentiful.
"Copious" means abundant or plentiful, often referring to a large quantity of something. It is commonly used to describe an overflow of information, resources, or materials. For example, one might say there were copious notes taken during a lecture. The term conveys a sense of richness or excess in whatever is being described.
Ample, aplenty, bounteous, bountiful, galore, liberal, and generous are all words that would mean plentiful and copious.
Copious means "large" or "abundant" - if you have copious blood loss, it means you have lost a lot of blood. (Usually through serious injury.)
It means a large amount.
Copious moisture refers to a large amount of water vapor in the atmosphere, which can lead to high humidity levels and potentially heavy precipitation. This can result in conditions favorable for the formation of rain, snow, or other forms of precipitation in the affected area.
Copious is an adjective.
The word "copious" derives from the Latin term "copia," meaning abundance or plenty. It entered the English language in the early 17th century, retaining the connotation of large quantity or fullness. The suffix "-ous" indicates possessing the qualities of, thus "copious" literally means possessing abundance.
Cherry blossoms fell in copious amounts on the breezy day. Copious is an adjective meaning abundant or plentiful.
There is no such word as "corpious". -You possibly mean 'COPIOUS' which means abundant or in large amounts.
When you get to college you have to take copious of notes
We consumed copious amounts of samples at the garlic festival.
1.it means a lot or a great amount 2.large in quantity or number, abundant, plentiful
It means plentiful or copious. To use it in a sentence you could say 'The athlete had been running for hours and was sweating profusely'
I suppose it's someone's jokey "fancy" way of saying sweaty balls. Diaphoresis means copious sweating. Testicular means related to the testicles.