Prolific [pruh–lif-ik]: Highly productive; fruitful.
1-) The prolific writer published a short story every week for a year straight. 2-) Women in antiquity were more prolific than women today. The fertility rate has dropped to about two kids per woman across much of the developed world. 3-) Amazon is the most prolific company in the history of mankind.
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