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Exam: Cambridge English: C1 Advanced (CAE)

prolificacy

IPA: /prəˈlɪfɪkəsi/

KK: /prəˈlɪfɪkəsi/

noun

Definition: The quality of producing a lot of works, especially in literature or art, or being very fertile.

Example: The prolificacy of the author is evident in the numerous books he has published over the years.

prolifically

IPA: /prəˈlɪfɪkli/

KK: /prəˈlɪfɪkli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that produces a lot of something, especially in large quantities or with great creativity.

Example: The author wrote prolifically, publishing several books each year.

prolificity

IPA: /prəˈlɪfɪsɪti/

KK: /prəˈlɪfɪsɪti/

noun

Definition: The quality of being highly productive or fruitful, especially in creating works of art, literature, or other forms of expression.

Example: The prolificity of the author is evident in the numerous books she has published over the years.

prolificness

IPA: /prəˈlɪfɪk.nəs/

KK: /prəˈlɪfɪk.nəs/

noun

Definition: The state or quality of producing a lot of something, especially in terms of creativity or productivity.

Example: The prolificness of the author is evident in the numerous books she has published over the years.

proline

IPA: /ˈproʊliːn/

KK: /ˈproʊlaɪn/

noun

Definition: A type of amino acid that is commonly found in proteins and is important for the structure of collagen in the body.

Example: Proline is essential for the production of collagen, which helps maintain skin elasticity.

prolix

IPA: /prəˈlɪks/

KK: /proʊˈlɪks/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that is too long or wordy, often making it difficult to read or understand.

Example: The author's prolix writing style made the book hard to finish.

prolixity

IPA: /prəˈlɪksɪti/

KK: /proʊˈlɪksɪti/

noun

Definition: The quality of being long-winded or using too many words to express an idea.

Example: The prolixity of his speech made it difficult for the audience to stay engaged.

prolixly

IPA: /prəˈlɪksli/

KK: /proʊˈlɪksli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that is long-winded or excessively wordy, often making it difficult to understand the main point.

Example: The professor explained the topic prolixly, causing many students to lose interest.

prolog

IPA: /ˈproʊlɒg/

KK: /ˈproʊlɒg/

noun

Definition: A programming language that uses logical statements instead of commands to perform tasks, allowing for logical reasoning and inference.

Example: Prolog is often used in artificial intelligence for tasks that involve complex problem-solving.

prologize

IPA: /prəˈlɒdʒaɪz/

KK: /prəˈlɑːdʒaɪz/

intransitive verb

Definition: To give a prologue, which is an introduction to a play or literary work.

Example: Before the play started, the director decided to prologize to set the scene for the audience.

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