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philoprogenitive
[ fil-oh-proh-jen-i-tiv ]
adjective
- producing offspring, especially abundantly; prolific.
- of, relating to, or characterized by love for offspring, especially one's own.
philoprogenitive
/ ˌfɪləʊprəʊˈdʒɛnɪtɪv /
adjective
- fond of children
- producing many offspring
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Other Words From
- philo·pro·geni·tive·ness noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of philoprogenitive1
First recorded in 1860–65; philo- + progenitive
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Example Sentences
His own views were wide and grand, only too philoprogenitive.
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This was to be the use to me of the lessons of the precocious, affectionate, and philoprogenitive Harkness.
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I recommend those who have cats with philoprogenitive proclivities, instead of drowning the kittens, to eat them.
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Were it not for the oppression of his futile and philoprogenitive presence, imaginative writers would be poets and romancers.
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The word "philoprogenitive" and the French phrase stopped her.
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