Characterized by or given to profusion; lavish; abundant.
Origin
Mid 17th century; earliest use found in Richard Baker (c1568–1645), religious writer and historian. From classical Latin profūs-, past participial stem of profundere + -ive.
Definition of profusive in US English:
profusive
adjectiveprəˈfjuːsɪv
Characterized by or given to profusion; lavish; abundant.
Origin
Mid 17th century; earliest use found in Richard Baker (c1568–1645), religious writer and historian. From classical Latin profūs-, past participial stem of profundere + -ive.