English to Tamil Dictionary prolific

prolific

நிறைவாக
definition
adjective
in captivity, tigers are prolific breeders
(of a plant, animal, or person) producing much fruit or foliage or many offspring.
mahogany was once prolific in the tropical forests
present in large numbers or quantities; plentiful.
translation of 'prolific'
சந்தான விருத்தியுள்ள,
செழிப்பான
example
In the east of Natal, a series of game reserves offer the chance to sample some of South Africa's varied and 'prolific' wildlife.
With scoring at a premium in the playoffs, the teams with two 'prolific' scorers are more difficult to match up against.
He was immensely 'prolific' , producing more than 1,000 paintings and a great many drawings.
No black woman writer had been as 'prolific' .
From Cape Wrath to Campbeltown, once 'prolific' river systems have been denuded of their most precious asset.
Backs of vacant houses create a poor impression at the Docks, where weeds were quite 'prolific' on the gravel areas.
Forty-six species of wildlife have been identified here and the bird life is 'prolific' .
In Pancev, they possessed the continent's most 'prolific' scorer, with 34 goals for his club.
Denis Savard and Joe Mullen were two of the NHL's most 'prolific' scorers over their careers.
Beats higher up the river are often more 'prolific' this late in the season with fish running hard to the middle and upper stretches.
The home side welcomed 'prolific' scorer Ruth Jeays into the squad and started the match with a determination rarely seen at this level.
He was a 'prolific' scorer at junior level and those in the know have long tipped him to make a career out of the game.
If you look at his record this season he is beginning to pick up all the traits of a 'prolific' goal scorer.
The lads are now calling Shaun Wright-Phillips a 'prolific' scorer and at least it showed me that we are not one-dimensional.
These 'prolific' composers often wrote several operas in a single year, and reports of new performances spread quickly from city to city.
Yet for someone who spends most of his life on the road he is a very 'prolific' recording artist.
The total catch remains high because they are replaced by short-lived, 'prolific' species like mackerels.
Here is an amazingly 'prolific' young songwriter who is teetering on the brink of worldwide recognition.
Helps was a legendary pianist and a 'prolific' composer.
As the table below shows, left-handers have been far more 'prolific' at this ground over the last four years.
He was a 'prolific' composer, writing symphonies, concertos, sonatas, and dramatic works.
All of a sudden the fishing returns plummeted and overnight 'prolific' sections of the river produced no fish.
The 'prolific' composer has led his own bands of all sizes, including big bands.
Missing some of their regular players including their 'prolific' scorer, Thomas Doyle, they still managed to gain a point from this fixture.
The Dee in Aberdeenshire, once a highly 'prolific' spring river, continues to suffer from a dreadful lack of these big early salmon.
What has changed is that this technology has become 'prolific' .
The average working life of a bee is eight weeks during the summer but the queen is very 'prolific' and lays between 2,000-3,000 eggs a day so the hives are self generating.
In fact, the line-backer has been a more 'prolific' scorer this season than many offensive players throughout the league.
That North Mart must be a very 'prolific' species.
Beamish is one of the best-known names in classical music, and Britain's most 'prolific' composer of concertos.
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