prolificacy — the quality or state of being prolific; great productivity or fertility in producing offspring, works, or results
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: the quality or state of being prolific; great productivity or fertility in producing offspring, works, or results
Pronunciation (IPA): /prəˈlɪfɪkəsi/
Example Sentences
- Shakespeare's prolificacy was legendary - he wrote 39 plays and 154 sonnets in just 20 years.
- My cat's prolificacy in knocking things off tables is truly impressive.
- The startup's prolificacy in launching new apps surprised investors.
prolificacy
NOUN[/prəˈlɪfɪkəsi/]
the quality or state of being prolific; great productivity or fertility in producing offspring, works, or results

The author's prolificacy amazed fans as he finished his tenth novel this year.
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“Shakespeare's prolificacy was legendary - he wrote 39 plays and 154 sonnets in just 20 years.”
“My cat's prolificacy in knocking things off tables is truly impressive.”
“The startup's prolificacy in launching new apps surprised investors.”
“Her prolificacy in coming up with excuses for being late is unmatched.”
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