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- Dictionaryprofound/prəˈfaʊnd/
adjective
- 1. (of a state, quality, or emotion) very great or intense: "profound feelings of disquiet" Similar Opposite
- 2. (of a person or statement) having or showing great knowledge or insight: "a profound philosopher" Similar Opposite
noun
- 1. the deepest part of something, especially the ocean: literary "nor billowy surge disturbs the vast profound"
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17 hours ago · Profound and debilitating fatigue is the most common complaint reported among individuals with autoimmune disease, such as systemic lupus erythematosus, multiple sclerosis, type 1 diabetes, celiac disease, Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome, and rheumatoid arthritis.
17 hours ago · v. t. e. In mathematics, the Riemann hypothesis is the conjecture that the Riemann zeta function has its zeros only at the negative even integers and complex numbers with real part 1/2. Many consider it to be the most important unsolved problem in pure mathematics. [1]
17 hours ago · 42 is the number of integer partition of 10: the number of ways of expressing 10 as a sum of positive integers. [14] 1111123, one of the forty-two unordered integer partitions of 10, has 42 ordered compositions, since. As a polygonal number, 42 is the first (non-trivial) fifteen-sided pentadecagonal number. [15]
17 hours ago · Definition. Epistemology is the philosophical study of knowledge. Also called theory of knowledge, [note 1] it examines what knowledge is and what types of knowledge there are. It further investigates the sources of knowledge, like perception, inference, and testimony, to determine how knowledge is created.