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gargantuan

English

Etymology

From French Gargantua, a giant with a very large appetite in Rabelais's The Inestimable Life of Gargantua. Rabelais derived Gargantua from the Portuguese and Spanish garganta (throat).

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /?????æn.t?u.?n/

Adjective

gargantuan (comparative more gargantuan, superlative most gargantuan)

  1. Huge; immense; tremendous.
    Synonyms: colossal, enormous, giant, huge, humongous, immense; see also Thesaurus:gigantic
  2. (obsolete) Of the giant Gargantua or his appetite.

Derived terms

  • gargantuanism
  • gargantuanly
  • gargantuanness

Translations

Further reading

  • “gargantuan”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–present.

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countless

English

Etymology

count +? -less

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?ka?ntl?s/
  • Hyphenation: count?less

Adjective

countless (not comparable)

  1. Too many to count; innumerable or incalculable

Synonyms

  • numberless, see also Thesaurus:innumerable or Thesaurus:incalculable

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