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fecundity

/fɪˈkʌndɪtɪ/

Meanings
  • The quality or state of being fertile or productive.

    - "The soil is rich and fecund, allowing for abundant crops."
    - "The company's culture is fecund, with employees constantly generating new ideas and solutions."

Pronunciation
  1. /fɪˈkʌndɪtɪ/



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Synonyms

fertileness , fertility
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Homonyms
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  1. Fecundity (en) : The quality or state of being fertile or productive.

  2. Fecundity (la) : Abundance, fertility, fruitfulness.

  3. Fecundity (fr) : Fécondité, fertilité, productivité.


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fecund , fecundities , fecundity
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Etymology
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From the Latin word 'fecundus', meaning 'fertile' or 'productive'.


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  1. Did you know that the ancient Greeks believed that the Goddess Aphrodite held the power of fecundity?

  2. Did you know that the Latin word 'fecundus' not only means 'fertile' or 'productive', but also carries the meaning of 'generative' or 'creative'?

  3. Did you know that the ancient Egyptians believed that the Goddess Hathor held the power of fecundity and was often depicted as a cow or a woman with cow horns?

  4. Did you know that the ancient Romans believed that the Goddess Fortuna held the power of fecundity and was often depicted as a woman with a cornucopia, a vessel shaped like a horn that symbolizes abundance and fertility?


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  1. Fertility: The ability to produce offspring or yield productive seed.

  2. Productivity: The ability to produce or achieve a significant amount of output or results.

  3. Generativity: The ability to create new and original works or ideas, often involving the development of new technologies or systems.


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