fecund in English

adjective
1
producing or capable of producing an abundance of offspring or new growth; fertile.
a lush and fecund garden

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1. Hail to the mighty fecund earth.

2. Synonyms for Cultivable include arable, farmable, fertile, ploughable, tillable, fecund, fruitful, productive, cultivatable and lush

3. One of these was the forceful Bantam, pre-eminent among the fecund Marshend females. Sentencedict.com

4. It has now become clear how extraordinarily fecund a decade was the 1890s.

5. One of these was the forceful Bantam, pre-eminent among the fecund Marshend females.

6. Not quite strict to edaphic requirement, but with the loam with loose, fecund, good drainage had better.

7. The result was that Dahomean kings were very fecund, while ordinary Dahomean men were often celibate and barren.

8. 6 The ultimate evolutionary victory, on the theistic hypothesis, does not go to the most ruthless exterminators and most fecund replicators.

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10. Along with other modern contemporaries, both men reveled in the poetry of signage, jazz dissonance, the fecund Appositions of sedate, old-world craft and the speedy, electrified innovations of …