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fe·cun·di·ty F0065100 (fĭ-kŭn′dĭ-tē)n.1. The quality or power of producing abundantly; fruitfulness or fertility.2. Productive or creative power: fecundity of the mind.fecundity (fɪˈkʌndɪtɪ) n1. fertility; fruitfulness2. intellectual fruitfulness; creativityThesaurusNoun | 1. | fecundity - the intellectual productivity of a creative imaginationfruitfulnesscreative thinking, creativeness, creativity - the ability to create | | 2. | fecundity - the state of being fertile; capable of producing offspringfertilityphysical condition, physiological condition, physiological state - the condition or state of the body or bodily functions | | 3. | fecundity - the quality of something that causes or assists healthy growthfruitfulnessquality - an essential and distinguishing attribute of something or someone; "the quality of mercy is not strained"--Shakespeareprolificacy, rankness, fertility, richness - the property of producing abundantly and sustaining vigorous and luxuriant growth; "he praised the richness of the soil"; "weeds lovely in their rankness"productiveness, productivity - the quality of being productive or having the power to produce |
fecunditynoun fertility, creativity, inventiveness, fruitfulness, productiveness, fructiferousness an island famous for fecundity and profusionfecunditynounThe quality or state of being fertile:fertility, fruitfulness, productiveness, productivity, prolificacy, prolificness, richness.Translationsfecundity
fecundity[fə′kən·dəd·ē] (biology) The innate potential reproductive capacity of the individual organism, as denoted by its ability to form and separate from the body the mature germ cells. fecundity the physiological capacity to reproduce. This physical aspect must be distinguished from the social, economic and psychological influences which affect actual reproduction. Compare FERTILITY. See also DEMOGRAPHY, POPULATION, BIRTH RATE.fecundity
fecundity [fe-kun´dĭ-te] the ability to produce offspring frequently and in large numbers. In demography, the physiological ability to reproduce, as opposed to fertility.fe·cun·di·ty (fē-kŭn'di-tē), Avoid the incorrect form fecundability.The ability to produce live offspring.fecundity (fĭ-kŭn′dĭ-tē)n.1. The quality or power of producing abundantly; fruitfulness or fertility.2. Productive or creative power: fecundity of the mind.fe·cun·di·ty (fē-kǔn'di-tē) The ability to produce live offspring. fecundity the numbers of young produced by an organism during the course of its life. Compare FERTILITY (3). See REPRODUCTIVE POTENTIAL. Patient discussion about fecundityQ. What is the connection between alcoholism & male fertility? If a guy drank heavily for many years, then stayed sober for many years, would his ability to impregnate a woman disappear, or be at all diminished, as a result of his years as a hard-core alcoholic? In other words, would he not have to worry about using any birth control because in his situation it was rendered unnecessary due to the negative effects of long-term drinking? And would such bad effects, if indeed they had kicked in, have been canceled out by a long period of sobriety after the drinking years?A. i"ve been sober for six years now,drank heavily for 12 years,i now have three kids,so in other words wrap that rascal,lol Q. Can cystic fibrosis patients have children? My boyfriend has cystic fibrosis, and currently he’s treated with many medications but usually healthy (other than pneumonia from hospitalization from time to time). I heard that men with cystic fibrosis can’t have children - is that true? Is there anything he can do about it?A. WE ARE A HEALTHY COUPLE BUT MY WIFE NEVER GET PREGNANT IN 20 YEARS OF RELATIONSHIP. I'M SO SORRY ABOUT MY ENGLISH, I'M LEARNING. Q. Do women with cystic fibrosis have difficult pregnancy? My wife has cystic fibrosis, and after 3 year of marriage we decided we want a baby. I know that men with cystic fibrosis are usually infertile and can’t have children- is that the case also for women with cystic fibrosis? Is the pregnancy in women with cystic fibrosis more problematic? Is it dangerous?A. Before you attempt a pregnancy, you should consult her doctor to make sure she can tolerate it, because very severe disease can make the pregnancy dangerous for her. If her disease isn’t so severe, usually there are no special problems.
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Synonyms for fecunditynoun fertilitySynonyms- fertility
- creativity
- inventiveness
- fruitfulness
- productiveness
- fructiferousness
Synonyms for fecunditynoun the quality or state of being fertileSynonyms- fertility
- fruitfulness
- productiveness
- productivity
- prolificacy
- prolificness
- richness
Synonyms for fecunditynoun the intellectual productivity of a creative imaginationSynonymsRelated Words- creative thinking
- creativeness
- creativity
noun the state of being fertileSynonymsRelated Words- physical condition
- physiological condition
- physiological state
noun the quality of something that causes or assists healthy growthSynonymsRelated Words- quality
- prolificacy
- rankness
- fertility
- richness
- productiveness
- productivity
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