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proliferous
adjective as in fertile
Weak matches
- abundant
- arable
- bearing
- black
- bountiful
- breeding
- breedy
- bringing forth
- childing
- fecund
- feracious
- flowering
- flowing with milk and honey
- fruitful
- generative
- gravid
- hebetic
- loamy
- lush
- luxuriant
- plenteous
- plentiful
- pregnant
- procreant
- producing
- productive
- proliferant
- prolific
- puberal
- pubescent
- rank
- rich
- spawning
- teeming
- uberous
- vegetative
- virile
- with child
- yielding
Example Sentences
But the pathologies are deeper and more proliferous than a set of clueless white leaders, and it’s hard to imagine how the corporate structures of nonprofit theater can be salvaged.
It doesn’t help that Atlanta is home to what’s arguably the most proliferous and electrifying music scene in America right now, having recently nurtured the brash and idiosyncratic rappers Lil Yachty, Lil Baby, Migos, and Future, among others.
We’ve all known how good Cranston is from his work on “Breaking Bad,” the cable drama that set a standard this new proliferous streaming era has had difficulty matching.
Umbels 3–9-flowered, generally proliferous; pedicels very short, but distinct; fruit about 2 lines broad; carpels broader and more flattened than in the preceding, sharper margined, the dorsal and lateral ribs much more prominent; seed-section much narrower.
Umbels few-flowered, proliferous, forming an interrupted spike; pedicels very short or none; fruit 1½–2´´ broad; dorsal and lateral ribs very prominent.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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