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Definition of Progenitive

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

Meaning of Progenitive from wikipedia

- (Pucrasia macrolopha) is a species of gamebird, being closely related to progenitive grouse that lived during the Miocene. They are distantly related to pheasants...
- Therefore, students of American animation call The First Bad Man a progenitive seed of The Flintstones. The concept was also antedated by the "Stone...
- divine proportion. In my opinion, the propagation of plants and the progenitive acts of animals are in the same ratio". The psychologist Adolf Zeising...
- staff gods might have a schematized blade-shaped head and arms of the progenitive god with a succession of little figures rising from his body, alternatively...
- At one end there is a schematized blade-shaped head and arms of the progenitive god with a succession of little figures rising from his body, alternatively...
- implies a further metaphoric double entendre about the character and his progenitive endeavors." The review closes with "LKFFCT puts the emotion and affirmation...