that's
usually what I go for =D I love twisting stuff... hehehe - twisting =)
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Sat 12 Jul 2003, 2:06,
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he he !
you're very prolific ain't you ?
and quite talented too !
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Sat 12 Jul 2003, 2:12,
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and quite talented too !
hmm... prolific...
pro·lif·ic ( P ) Pronunciation Key (pr-lfk)
adj.
Producing offspring or fruit in great abundance; fertile.
Producing abundant works or results: a prolific artist. See Synonyms at fertile.
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[French prolifique, from Medieval Latin prlificus : Latin prls, prl-, offspring; see al-2 in Indo-European Roots + Latin -ficus, -fic.]
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pro·lifi·ca·cy (--k-s) or pro·lific·ness (-k-ns) n.
pro·lifi·cal·ly adv.
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Copyright © 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
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prolific
\Pro*lif"ic\, a. [F. prolifique, fr. L. proles offspring (from pro for, forward + the root of alere to nourish) + facere to make. See Adult, Old, and Fact.] 1. Having the quality of generating; producing young or fruit; generative; fruitful; productive; -- applied to plants producing fruit, animals producing young, etc.; -- usually with the implied idea of frequent or numerous production; as, a prolific tree, female, and the like.
2. Serving to produce; fruitful of results; active; as, a prolific brain; a controversy prolific of evil.
3. (Bot.) Proliferous.
hehehe =)
And thank you!
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Sat 12 Jul 2003, 2:17,
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adj.
Producing offspring or fruit in great abundance; fertile.
Producing abundant works or results: a prolific artist. See Synonyms at fertile.
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[French prolifique, from Medieval Latin prlificus : Latin prls, prl-, offspring; see al-2 in Indo-European Roots + Latin -ficus, -fic.]
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pro·lifi·ca·cy (--k-s) or pro·lific·ness (-k-ns) n.
pro·lifi·cal·ly adv.
Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
Copyright © 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
[Buy it]
prolific
\Pro*lif"ic\, a. [F. prolifique, fr. L. proles offspring (from pro for, forward + the root of alere to nourish) + facere to make. See Adult, Old, and Fact.] 1. Having the quality of generating; producing young or fruit; generative; fruitful; productive; -- applied to plants producing fruit, animals producing young, etc.; -- usually with the implied idea of frequent or numerous production; as, a prolific tree, female, and the like.
2. Serving to produce; fruitful of results; active; as, a prolific brain; a controversy prolific of evil.
3. (Bot.) Proliferous.
hehehe =)
And thank you!