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    pro·lif·ic
    [prəˈlifik]
    adjective
    prolific (adjective)
    1. (of a plant, animal, or person) producing much fruit or foliage or many offspring:
      "in captivity tigers are prolific breeders"
      • (of an artist, author, or composer) producing many works:
        "he was a prolific composer of operas"
      • (of a sports player) high-scoring:
        "a prolific home-run hitter"
    2. present in large numbers or quantities; plentiful:
      "mahogany was once prolific in the tropical forests"
      • (of a river, area, or season of the year) characterized by plentiful wildlife or produce:
        "the prolific rivers and lakes of Franklin County"
    Origin
    mid 17th century: from medieval Latin prolificus, from Latin proles ‘offspring’ (see proliferous).
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    What does it mean to be a prolific person?A person or thing that is prolific is fruitful or highly productive. For example, a prolific songwriter can create five hit tunes before breakfast, a prolific writer can produce two novels a year, and a prolific rabbit has baby bunnies every few months.
    Where did the word prolific come from?First recorded in 1640–50, prolific is from the Medieval Latin word prōlificus “fertile.” See prolicide, -fic 1, 2. See productive. Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2024 Its great prolificacy, strong constitution, quick growth, and large size make it a favorite with squab growers.
    What does a prolific year mean?A prolific year is characterized by abundant production. For example, it could be a year for tomatoes that yields an abundant harvest.
    What is the difference between fertile and prolific?The words fertile and prolific are synonyms, but they differ in nuance. Fertile implies the power to reproduce in kind or to assist in reproduction and growth. Applied figuratively, it suggests readiness of invention and development. Prolific, on the other hand, means producing a large number of offspring or works.
     
  3. 1 : producing young or fruit especially freely : fruitful 2 archaic : causing abundant growth, generation, or reproduction 3 : marked by abundant inventiveness or productivity a prolific composer
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    prolific / prəˈlɪfɪk / adjective producing fruit, offspring, etc, in abundance producing constant or successful results often foll byin or of rich or fruitful
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    producing a great number or amount of something: He was probably the most prolific songwriter of his generation. Rabbits and other rodents are prolific (= have lots of babies).
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