prolifique

French

Etymology

A neoclassical compound from Latin prōlēs (offspring) + -ficus (from faciō (to make, to do)).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pʁɔ.li.fik/

Adjective

prolifique (plural prolifiques)

  1. prolific (fertile, producing offspring or fruit in great abundance)
  2. prolific (capable of producing a lot of work)

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