prolificacy
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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary prolification|prolificité|prolific|prolificacy du lat. proles (- Prolifère) sur le modèle des adj. en -ique. + From Medieval Latin prolificus "fruitful, fertile," based on proles "offspring, child" + –ficus "making, producing." The same "proles" underlies "proletariat," from the word for the lowest class of Roman society (proletaritus). In '1984' George Orwell shortened this word to refer to the workers or "proles" of his futuristic society. Latin "proles," in its turn, is derived from the prefix pro- + alere "to nourish." The same "alere" can also be found in "adolescent," the present participle of adolescere "to grow up" from ad "(up) to" + alescere "to grow," the inchoative (meaning "beginning") of "alere." por-zâ/bâr por-zâd-o-rud + fra. écrivain prolifique : nevisanada ye por-kâr/bâr
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary pro·lif·ic adj. Pronunciation: prə- ' li-fik Function: adjective Etymology: French prolifique, from Middle French, from Latin proles + Middle French -figue -fic Date: 1650 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> synonyms see FERTILE –pro·lif·i·ca·cy \- ' li-fi-kə-sē\ noun –pro·lif·i·cal·ly \-fi-k(ə-)lē\ adverb –pro·lif·ic·ness \-fik-nəs\ noun ]]>