Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
philoprogenitive
Adjective
/ˌfɪləˈproʊdʒənɪtɪv/

Definition
Having a strong love for children or a tendency to produce many offspring.

Examples
- The philoprogenitive nature of the community encouraged families to have more children.
- Her philoprogenitive spirit was evident in her work at the children’s hospital.
- He was known for his philoprogenitive approach to life, always fostering a loving environment for the kids.

Meaning
The term refers to a quality or tendency towards parenthood and nurturing, emphasizing a fondness for one’s own children or descendants.

Synonyms
- Reproductive
- Parent-loving
- Nurturing
- Family-oriented