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Prodigy

Definition:

Noun: A prodigy refers to a young person who has exceptional abilities or skills, often surpassing those of adults in the same field.

Noun: A prodigy can also refer to a phenomenon or event that is extraordinary or remarkable.

Verb: To prodigy something means to bring forth exceptional talent or skills.

Sample Sentences:

Noun: As a young chess prodigy, Daniel defeated experienced grandmasters effortlessly.

Noun: The aurora borealis, nature's prodigy, illuminated the night sky with mesmerizing colors.

Verb: The prestigious music school aimed to prodigy talented musicians through rigorous training.

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