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What is the noun for prodigy?

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prodigy
  1. (now rare) An extraordinary thing seen as an omen; a portent. [from 15th c.]
  2. An extraordinary occurrence or creature; an anomaly, especially a monster; a freak. [from 16th c.]
  3. An amazing or marvellous thing; a wonder. [from 17th c.]
  4. A wonderful example of something. [from 17th c.]
  5. An extremely talented person, especially a child. [from 17th c.]
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  7. Examples:
    1. “He was the son of an organist-choirmaster and was recognized as a piano prodigy from a young age.”
      “She was a colossus in all her limbs, a marvel of strength and a prodigy of clumsiness.”
      “These were the nights of packed halls, when grannies and grandads, uncles and aunts came to see their prodigy on the stage!”
prodigiousness
  1. The state or condition of being prodigious.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The prodigiousness of the universe is beyond comprehension.”
      “The prodigiousness of his talent was evident in his flawless performance on stage.”
      “In fact, youthful prodigiousness is the leading edge of a wider cultural preoccupation with early high performance in our meritocratic era.”
prodigiosity
prodigiosities
  1. plural of prodigiosity
prodigies
  1. plural of prodigy
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Both were child prodigies in chess, quickly rising to their respective nations' top slots.”
      “In the past, especially the distant past, the saints were venerated as prodigies, miracle-workers, intercessors, protectors.”
      “They resented the fact that the First Family was full of geniuses and prodigies.”
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