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fecundity

noun as in productivity

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The 49ers who had made their way down the hill knew what to do with this fecundity.

In “Outlawed,” marriages are celebrated for their fecundity, and mothers of lots of children enjoy considerable social power.

In fact, it often seemed that the chaos and fecundity of the world could be tamed by the power of alphabetization alone.

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In cultures that lack water, black sometimes indicates fecundity, because after a rain soil becomes rich and black.

That afternoon, Seth Mandel chimed in to praise the Orthodox world capable of such fecundity.

Of course, I visited Ralph and Marion when I came to the U.K.—and admired his intellectual and moral fecundity.

The wearing of orange blossoms is said to have started with the Saracens, who regarded them as emblems of fecundity.

The Nile contributes to fecundity more than other rivers, and among other animals of large bulk, produces the amphibious kind.

The tapeti resembles the hare in its manner of living, fecundity, and quality of its flesh, which is excellent food.

It is the broad difference between industry and inspiration, between fecundity and pregnancy, between Jonson and Shakspere.

The fecundity of nature, and the infinite wisdom of the Creator, always surpass our feeble conceptions.

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On this page you'll find 14 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to fecundity, such as: fertility, fruitfulness, and abundancy.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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