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How to pronounce fecundity in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms fruitfulness
Type of creative thinking, creativity, creativeness
Derivation fecund
Type Words
Synonyms fertility
Type of physiological state, physical condition, physiological condition
Derivation fecund
Type Words
Synonyms fruitfulness
Type of quality
Has types productivity, fertility, productiveness, prolificacy, rankness, richness

Examples of fecundity

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It was also a symbol of the fecundity of the river, a tarnished symbol for sure.
From the timesunion.com
The tolerance-fecundity trade-off and the maintenance of diversity in seed size.
From the sciencedaily.com
The researchers unabashedly compare his fecundity of ideas to Leonardo da Vinci's.
From the theatlantic.com
That might mean reduced fecundity, and a smaller shrimp population next year.
From the economist.com
I've added a mention myself, in discussing high fecundity as fire adaptation.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Ganio's garden suggests rude fecundity, disarray and the sense of things long hidden.
From the ocregister.com
What can it say about inwardness, fecundity, vulnerability, repression or resentment?
From the time.com
A parallel factor at work is fecundity, equal to or higher than 5 children per woman.
From the sciencedaily.com
Sensual fullness and fecundity within, gilded excess and elegance without.
From the nytimes.com
More examples
  • The intellectual productivity of a creative imagination
  • Fertility: the state of being fertile; capable of producing offspring
  • Fruitfulness: the quality of something that causes or assists healthy growth
  • Fecundity, derived from the word ', generally refers to the ability to reproduce. In demography, fecundity is the potential reproductive capacity of an individual or population. ...
  • The ability to produce offspring; the ability to cause growth; the number, rate, or capacity of offspring production; the rate of production of young by a female
  • The total number of eggs produced by a female fish.
  • Refers to the potential number of children a woman can have. Fertility rate, on the other hand, refers to the actual number of children a woman has.
  • A measurement of the egg-producing ability of a fish. Fecundity may change with the age and size of the fish.
  • The number of eggs that a female of a species can produce during her lifetime; contrast with fertility.