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View usage for: fecundity in British English (fɪˈkʌndɪtɪ) noun1. fertility; fruitfulness 2. intellectual fruitfulness; creativity Examples of 'fecundity' in a sentencefecundity Not their beauty, not their particularity, just their smothering, deafening fecundity.Seventy miles south of Neverness there is an island famous for the profusion and fecundityof its bird life.I have seen plant life of unimaginable variety in landscapes of miraculous fecundity.Modern languages long ago lost this organic fecundity.If you want a fertility symbol, rabbits are certainly heroes of fecundity.The trick to such parched fecundity is choosing the plants.The menu is of a rare wonder and fecundity.Love the theatrical fecundity, fellas, but how about some editing?I will never forget its stillness, its fecundity, its ethereality.She is surrounded by bruising evidence that even here, fecundity abounds.an island famous for fecundity and profusion Synonyms fruitfulness productiveness fructiferousness Additional synonymsAmerican art reached a peak of creativity in the 50's and 60's. Synonyms imagination, talent, inspiration, productivity, fertility, ingenuity, originality, inventiveness, cleverness, fecundity, imaginativeness He has surprised us before with his inventiveness. Synonyms creativity, vision, initiative, enterprise, imagination, inspiration, genius, invention, brilliance, ingenuity, originality, resourcefulness, creativeness, ingeniousness, imaginativeness - febrile
- feckless
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- fed up
- federal
- federate
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