philoprogenitive
Americanadjective
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producing offspring, especially abundantly; prolific.
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of, relating to, or characterized by love for offspring, especially one's own.
adjective
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fond of children
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producing many offspring
Other Word Forms
- philoprogenitiveness noun
Etymology
Origin of philoprogenitive
First recorded in 1860–65; philo- + progenitive
Example Sentences
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Moreover, with advances in the technology of human fertilisation, fortysomethings are now able to reproduce themselves – which accounts for the creepily philoprogenitive group on the riverside at Mortlake.
From The Guardian
It examines the aftereffects of a controversial physical altercation—a man slapping a small boy—in the most philoprogenitive corners of Brooklyn, New York.
From Slate
They were a sensible and philoprogenitive race.
From Project Gutenberg
It is the root of that higher altruism which, apart from the philoprogenitive instinct, produces desire for the happiness of others and reluctance to inflict pain upon them.
From Project Gutenberg
Long afterwards, in his declining years he found much gratification in making friends with children, and referred to it quaintly as "a vicarious phase of the philoprogenitive instinct."
From Project Gutenberg
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