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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "fecundity" in a sentence

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    fecundity


    1. Everything is very green and there is an atmosphere of busy-ness and fecundity which was not there a few weeks ago


    2. As the couple’s time of fecundity faded, and as their reserves of money and physical strength began to dwindle, Eileen prayed to every saint under the sun for a child


    3. time of fecundity faded, and as their reserves of money and


    4. After adopting three children, the infertile member(s) belatedly regained his and/or her fecundity, and they had two natural children within a short span of time


    5. His mares would bear triplets, his hens laid twice a day, and his hogs fattened with such speed that no one could explain such disor-derly fecundity except through the use of black magic


    6. “When it comes to love life, nothing worthwhile can happen in a man’s life unless woman concedes,” said Lalitha as though to make Roopa privy to the ingrained characteristics of the feminine fecundity


    7. With her pregnancy in full glorious fecundity, the opportunity to use it at a meeting of the Confraternity was too much for the Abbot to ignore


    8. reduced fecundity (meaning that it took longer for them to become pregnant) compared


    9. self on the ploughed field to increase fecundity


    10. But to the knowledge of human fecundity and sterility all the wisdom and education of your rulers will not attain; the laws which regulate them will not be discovered by an intelligence which is alloyed with sense, but will escape them, and they will bring children into the world when they ought not

    11. Spring was at its peak, and they moved toward the park’s cruddy grass like sun maids, two or three abreast, singing hymns of fecundity


    12. In Floreal34 this enormous thicket, free behind its gate and within its four walls, entered upon the secret labor of germination, quivered in the rising sun, almost like an animal which drinks in the breaths of cosmic love, and which feels the sap of April rising and boiling in its veins, and shakes to the wind its enormous wonderful green locks, sprinkled on the damp earth, on the defaced statues, on the crumbling steps of the pavilion, and even on the pavement of the deserted street, flowers like stars, dew like pearls, fecundity, beauty, life, joy, perfumes


    13. Directly this extraordinary growth encountered water it straightway became gigantic and of unparalleled fecundity


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    Synonyms for "fecundity"

    fecundity fruitfulness fertility abundance productivity

    "fecundity" definitions

    the intellectual productivity of a creative imagination


    the state of being fertile; capable of producing offspring


    the quality of something that causes or assists healthy growth