Definition of Philoprogenitiveness. Meaning of Philoprogenitiveness. Synonyms of Philoprogenitiveness

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Definition of Philoprogenitiveness

Philoprogenitiveness
Philoprogenitiveness Phil`o*pro*gen"i*tive*ness, n. [Philo- + L. progenies offspring.] (Phren.) The love of offspring; fondness for children.

Meaning of Philoprogenitiveness from wikipedia

- represented in a different area of the brain. For example, the faculty of "philoprogenitiveness", from the Gr**** for "love of offspring", was located centrally at...
- Overwhelmed, feeling P Panic Paranoia Perversity Peur des espaces Philoprogenitiveness Pique, a fit of Pity Postal, going Pride Pronoia R Rage Regret Relief...
- in the areas of "secretiveness, acquisitiveness, destructiveness, philoprogenitiveness, and imitativeness" with little evidence of "benevolence or veneration"...
- new film at the Roxy—well! We blush to have to tell you, but it's philoprogenitiveness.", (love of one's offspring). He also wrote that "all the fuss and...
- Lionel Sackville-West, 3rd Baron Sackville (1867–1928). As she was not philoprogenitive, this was as well, but the thought hung heavily on her at this time...
- faculties and their effects on the eternal world. For example, with Philoprogenitiveness, the love of offspring, results in producing children. Section six...
- stimulating", but argues that Hatherley fails to accept the deep-seated and philoprogenitive bad taste of the m****es, instead favouring an ethic shaped by urban...
- "mental faculties", such as "tune", "language", "amativeness", "philoprogenitiveness", etc.) located beneath particular areas of the skull—and, thus,...
- (Breezy Stories) "Peter the Impetuous" – April 1918 (The Argosy) "Philoprogenitives" – June 1933 (Harper's Bazaar) "Poor Little Mabel" – January 1922...