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Definition of productive
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of productive is as below...
Productive
(a.)
Bringing
into
being;
causing
to
exist;
producing;
originative;
as, an age
productive
of great men; a
spirit
productive
of
heroic
achievements..
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Hydrosoma
::
Hydrosoma
(n.) All the
zooids
of a
hydroid
colony
collectively,
including
the
nutritive
and
reproductive
zooids,
and often other
kinds..
Barrenness
::
Barrenness
(n.) The
condition
of being
barren;
sterility;
unproductiveness.
Childing
::
Childing
(v. i.)
Bearing
Children;
(Fig.)
productive;
fruitful.
Clitellus
::
Clitellus
(n.) A
thickened
glandular
portion
of the body of the adult
earthworm,
consisting
of
several
united
segments
modified
for
reproductive
purposes..
Infecundity
::
Infecundity
(n.) Want of
fecundity
or
fruitfulness;
barrenness;
sterility;
unproductiveness.
Cestoidea
::
Cestoidea
(n. pl.) A class of
parasitic
worms
(Platelminthes)
of which the
tapeworms
are the most
common
examples.
The body is
flattened,
and
usually
but not
always
long, and
composed
of
numerous
joints
or
segments,
each of which may
contain
a
complete
set of male and
female
reproductive
organs.
They have
neither
mouth nor
intestine.
See
Tapeworm..
Intromittent
::
Intromittent
(a.) Used in
copulation;
-- said of the
external
reproductive
organs
of the males of many
animals,
and
sometimes
of those of the
females..
Of
::
Of
(prep.)
Denoting
part of an
aggregate
or
whole;
belonging
to a
number
or
quantity
mentioned;
out of; from
amongst;
as, of this
little
he had some to
spare;
some of the mines were
unproductive;
most of the
company..
Carpogenic
::
Carpogenic
(a.)
Productive
of
fruit,
or
causing
fruit to be
developed..
Ascus
::
Ascus (n.) A small
membranous
bladder
or tube in which are
inclosed
the
seedlike
reproductive
particles
or
sporules
of
lichens
and
certain
fungi.
Sour
::
Sour
(superl.)
Cold and
unproductive;
as, sour land; a sour
marsh..
Conidium
::
Conidium
(n.) A
peculiar
kind of
reproductive
cell found in
certain
fungi,
and often
containing
zoospores..
Battel
::
Battel
(a.)
Fertile;
fruitful;
productive.
Reproductive
::
Reproductive
(a.)
Tending,
or
pertaining,
to
reproduction;
employed
in
reproduction..
Rut
::
Rut (v. i.) To have a
strong
sexual
impulse
at the
reproductive
period;
-- said of deer,
cattle,
etc..
Originary
::
Originary
(a.)
Causing
existence;
productive.
Fat
::
Fat
(superl.)
Fertile;
productive;
as, a fat soil; a fat
pasture..
Destructive
::
Destructive
(a.)
Causing
destruction;
tending
to bring about ruin,
death,
or
devastation;
ruinous;
fatal;
productive
of
serious
evil;
mischievous;
pernicious;
-- often with of or to; as,
intemperance
is
destructive
of
health;
evil
examples
are
destructive
to the
morals
of
youth..
Hectocotylus
::
Hectocotylus
(n.) One of the arms of the male of most kinds of
cephalopods,
which is
specially
modified
in
various
ways to
effect
the
fertilization
of the eggs. In a
special
sense,
the
greatly
modified
arm of
Argonauta
and
allied
genera,
which,
after
receiving
the
spermatophores,
becomes
detached
from the male, and
attaches
itself
to the
female
for
reproductive
purposes..
Siphonophora
::
Siphonophora
(n. pl.) An order of
pelagic
Hydrozoa
including
species
which form
complex
free-swimming
communities
composed
of
numerous
zooids
of
various
kinds,
some of which act as
floats
or as
swimming
organs,
others
as
feeding
or
nutritive
zooids,
and
others
as
reproductive
zooids.
See
Illust.
under
Physallia,
and
Porpita..
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