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Prodigious 

Prodigious is something of big size.

Synonyms of prodigious- Huge, Big, and Large.
The prodigious size of the tower is amazing.
Prodigious by Jellyducky August 3, 2018

Victorius Prodigiosus 

Victorius Prodigiosus, originally a Homo Sapien by the name of Victoria, this new species had evolved after several wounds caused by running too much as well as gymnastics and just general clumsy-ness. This species has learned to adapt to the pain of the injury in a shockingly short amount of time.
Friend 1: Ow oh my gosh i stubbed my toe wicked hard!
Friend 2: oh my gosh are you ok? thats going to hur for a while.
Friend1: Nahh i'm fine. Imma Victorius Prodigiosus.

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<.7.9.7.6.>those born in the year of the Monkey want to know about everything and have the potential to be brilliant in just about anything. They have prodigious memories<.7.9.7.6.>

prodygious

An adjective form of prodigy: someone with an extraordinary talent or ability; someone with exceptional abilities for their age (or other factors).
"Angela Carter's prodygious use of the double voiced orphan figure brings a tone of irony to the chapter."

"Oreo and olive cake, that's unexpectedly prodygious, man."

"The english language lacking an adjective form of 'prodigy' is totally the opposite of prodygious!"
prodygious by BNT_Liminality November 17, 2011