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fecundity

[fi-kuhn-di-tee] / fɪˈkʌn dɪ ti /
NOUN
productivity
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Delicate, asymmetrical and suspiciously solitary, an orchid protrudes out of the miasmic fecundity of a jungle or rainforest like an alien probe.

From Seattle Times

It’s a testament to the fecundity of Silicon Valley that so many start-ups dedicated to countering such work-from-home limitations have mushroomed in the last year.

From New York Times

It was only with the advances in public sanitation in the 19th century that rats came to be linked with plague, disease and squalor – but even before then, rats were detested for their fecundity.

From The Guardian

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

From Washington Post

In the face of such fecundity, I am ruthless.

From Washington Post