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proliferé

Proliferé is a French term that functions as the past participle of the verb proliférer and as an adjective meaning that something has multiplied or spread rapidly. It is used primarily in non-technical or literary contexts; in technical writing, the noun prolifération is more common.

Originating from the Latin proliferare, the verb ultimately derives from proles (offspring) and ferre (to bear),

The standard forms are proliféré for masculine singular, proliférée for feminine singular, proliférés for masculine plural,

Usage examples include phrases such as "une population proliférée" (a population that has proliferated) and "des

See also: prolifération, proliférer, proliférer en français. The term proliféré is generally less common in specialized

conveying
the
sense
of
producing
or
giving
rise
to
many
offspring.
The
term
is
closely
related
to
the
noun
prolifération,
which
denotes
the
act
or
process
of
rapid
growth.
and
proliférées
for
feminine
plural.
As
an
adjective
or
past
participle,
proliféré
describes
something
that
has
already
multiplied
or
spread,
while
prolifération
is
used
to
name
the
phenomenon
itself.
rumeurs
proliférées
sur
les
réseaux
sociaux"
(rumors
that
have
proliferated
on
social
networks).
In
scientific
writing,
however,
prolifération
is
the
common
noun
for
the
process,
and
adjectives
like
proliférant
or
prolifératif
are
often
preferred
for
describing
mechanisms
or
tissues.
discourse
and
may
appear
more
frequently
in
literary
or
journalistic
contexts
than
in
formal
scientific
prose.