Nature’s heterogeneity therefore carves out spaces for a profusion of organisms.
A Physicist’s Approach to Biology Brings Ecological Insights|Gabriel Popkin|October 13, 2020|Quanta Magazine
Suffice it to say, solutions to the profusion of cheap plastic and plastic waste are available.
Big Oil’s hopes are pinned on plastics. It won’t end well.|David Roberts|September 4, 2020|Vox
A famous image of inventor Nikola Tesla shows him casually sitting on a chair, legs crossed, taking notes—oblivious to the profusion of artificial lightning rending the air meters away.
New Zealand Is About to Test Long-Range Wireless Power Transmission|Jason Dorrier|August 30, 2020|Singularity Hub
Despite the profusion of products, the star—as the U.N. clearly knows—will always be Posh herself.
What The Hell is Posh Spice Doing At The UN?|Tom Sykes|September 29, 2014|DAILY BEAST
In 2009, he said asylum-seekers "will bring with them a profusion of diseases."
Beholden To The Anti-"Infiltrator" Vote?|Ali Gharib|October 29, 2012|DAILY BEAST
It explains why fairytales boast such a profusion of curses, dragons, witches, and potions.
Desperately Seeking Prince Charming|Sean Macaulay|September 23, 2009|DAILY BEAST
The island seemed rich with a profusion of all grasses and low flowers.
Phantastes|George MacDonald
Around the neck and from the head are suspended a profusion of gold coins, chains, and24 other trinkets.
Cyprus|Franz von Lher
They have made their home on a mountain-top, where the snow-flowers bloom in profusion, where the sea can never go.
The Village of Youth|Bessie Hatton
There was food of course in profusion, and there was also, which is not always so common, splendid sauce in the form of appetite.
Wrecked but not Ruined|R.M. Ballantyne
Here a profusion of garments were displayed before his eyes.
Jack Harkaway's Boy Tinker Among The Turks|Bracebridge Hemyng