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adjective1) (fertile) fruchtbar2) (productive) produktiv* * *pro·lif·ic[prə(ʊ)ˈlɪfɪk, AM proʊˈ-]1. (productive) produktiv2. (producing many offspring) fruchtbar▪ to be \prolific in großer Zahl vorhanden sein* * *[prə'lIfɪk]adj3) (= abundant) zahlreich, üppig* * *prolific [prəʊˈlıfık; prəˈl-] adj (adv prolifically)1. BIOL fruchtbar:2. fig reich (of, in an dat)3. fig fruchtbar, (sehr) produktiv (Schriftsteller etc)* * *adjective1) (fertile) fruchtbar2) (productive) produktiv* * *adj.reich adj.
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