Word of the Day: Proficuous

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adjective 1. Useful or profitable.
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Latin, mid-17th century
Why This Word?
"Proficuous" is based on the Latin "proficuus," meaning "beneficial," but the modern usage of the word can mean "useful" or "profitable" — sometimes these elements are not one and the same. Social media has become a repository for proficuous information as users share life hacks, such as "how to fold a fitted sheet" or "8 ways to use lemons for cleaning." ...
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