[syn: fat, fertile, productive, rich]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Productive \Pro*duc"tive\, a. [F. productif, L. productivus fit
for prolongation.]
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1. Having the quality or power of producing; yielding or
furnishing results; as, productive soil; productive
enterprises; productive labor, that which increases the
number or amount of products.
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2. 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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And kindle with thy own productive fire. --Dryden.
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This is turning nobility into a principle of virtue,
and making it productive of merit. --Spectator.
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3. Producing, or able to produce, in large measure; fertile;
profitable.
[1913 Webster] -- Pro*duc"tive*ly, adv. --
Pro*duc"tive*ness, n.
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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
productive
adj 1: producing or capable of producing (especially
abundantly); "productive farmland"; "his productive
years"; "a productive collaboration" [ant:
unproductive]
2: having the ability to produce or originate; "generative
power"; "generative forces" [syn: generative, productive]
[ant: consumptive]
3: yielding positive results
4: marked by great fruitfulness; "fertile farmland"; "a fat
land"; "a productive vineyard"; "rich soil" [syn: fat,
fertile, productive, rich]