💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Proligerous"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| prolificknoun | Obsolete spelling of prolific. [Fertile; producing offspring or fruit in abundance, applied to plants producing fruit, animals producing young, etc.] |
| pregnant | (chiefly not comparable) Carrying developing offspring within the body. |
| pestilentious | Obsolete form of pestilential. [Of or relating to pestilence or plague.] |
| pustulentnoun | Filled or oozing with pus. |
| phosphorical | (obsolete) Producing light; luminous, glittering. |
| progressionary | Synonym of progressional. |
| prodistantnoun | (obsolete) Alternative spelling of Protestant. [(Christianity) A member of any of several Christian denominations which separated from the Roman Catholic Church based on theological or political differences during the Reformation (or in some cases later).] |
| poietic | creative, formative |
| prologetic | (rare, also quasi-substantive) Occurring in or serving as a prologue. |
| philogenitive | (formal) Fond of children. |
| protreptical | (obsolete) Adapted to persuade; hortatory; persuasive. |
| proprietous | (sometimes proscribed) proper |
| purpuriparous | Synonym of purpuriferous. |
| pyrolignous | Alternative form of pyroligneous. [Produced from wood by the action of heat, especially by destructive distillation.] |
| proctorical | Obsolete form of proctorial. [Of or pertaining to a proctor or to the office of proctorship.] |
| prowessed | (poetic, rare) Distinguished by prowess. |
| prosal | (archaic) Of or pertaining to prose; prosaic. |
| playward | (archaic, rare) Playful; sportive. |
| prometheannoun | Boldly creative, inventive, or original; skilful, talented; also, recklessly daring; audacious. |
| promnestic | Misspelling of promnesic. [Of, pertaining to, or promoting memory.] |
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