noun
- plural of prolificacy; the quality or state of being prolific; the ability to produce much fruit, foliage, or many offspring; high productivity or fertility.
Usage: formal; rare in modern usage; prolificacy itself is uncommon; prolific (adjective) is the standard form
Examples
- The prolificacies of the fruit trees ensured a bountiful harvest each season.
- Scientists studied the prolificacies of different plant species in the tropical rainforest.
- The author's prolificacies in writing novels made her one of the most published writers of her generation.
- Agricultural experts praised the prolificacies of the new crop variety.
- The prolificacies of rabbits in the region led to concerns about overpopulation.