Prodigy (noun)

  1. A child or young person with exceptional talents or abilities.
  2. A person who is exceptionally gifted or talented in a particular field.
  3. A remarkable or extraordinary person or thing.

Origin:

From latin prodigium ("a prodigy, an omen"), from prodigus ("extraordinary, wonderful, amazing").

Examples:

  1. He was a prodigy in mathematics and could solve complex equations at a young age.
  2. She is a prodigy in music and has been playing the piano since she was 3 years old.
  3. He was considered a prodigy in the field of engineering.
  4. The new invention is a prodigy of technology.
  5. The prodigy won first prize in the science fair.
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