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fecundity

[fi-kuhn-di-tee] / fɪˈkʌn dɪ ti /
NOUN
productivity
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Why do so many of us spend money and effort sweeping all that fecundity away?

From The Wall Street Journal Oct. 16, 2025

Miranda July’s book ‘All Fours,’ about a Los Angeles woman’s reckoning with perimenopause, imagines the end of fecundity as a joyful second flowering.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 27, 2025

The tests also found that adult male fish exposed to bifenthrin an cyhalothrin as larvae had smaller gonads than the control group, while the second generation had increased fecundity.

From Science Daily Feb. 20, 2024

They could also help scientists better understand our planet’s fecundity and predict how lifeforms may use carbon in the future.

From Science Magazine Oct. 17, 2023

The fecundity of many forms of life is almost beyond our power to imagine, though now and then we have suggestive glimpses.

From "Silent Spring" by Rachel Carson




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