prolificacy

[pruh-lif-uh-see]

prolificacy Definition

  • 1the state or quality of producing many offspring, fruits, works of art, etc.
  • 2fertility
  • 3productiveness

Using prolificacy: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "prolificacy" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The prolificacy of rabbits is well-known.

  • Example

    The prolificacy of the artist's output was impressive.

  • Example

    The prolificacy of the apple tree yielded a bountiful harvest.

prolificacy Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for prolificacy

Phrases with prolificacy

  • the number of offspring produced per unit time by an individual or population

    Example

    The prolificacy rate of the species was higher than expected.

  • the ability to generate many creative ideas or works of art

    Example

    The prolificacy of his imagination was evident in the sheer volume of his work.

  • the ability to speak or write fluently and with ease

    Example

    The prolificacy of her language was evident in her eloquent speeches.

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Summary: prolificacy in Brief

'Prolificacy' [pruh-lif-uh-see] refers to the state or quality of producing many offspring, fruits, works of art, etc. It is often used to describe the fertility or productiveness of individuals or populations, as in 'The prolificacy of rabbits is well-known.' 'Prolificacy' can also refer to the ability to generate many creative ideas or works of art, as in 'The prolificacy of his imagination was evident in the sheer volume of his work.'