fecund

/ˈfiːkənd/
adjective
  1. Able to produce many offspring, seeds, or new plants; fertile.
    • Rabbits are known for being fecund, often having several litters in a single season.
    • The farmer chose a fecund variety of apple tree that yielded hundreds of fruits each autumn.
    • The fecund soil of the river valley produced abundant crops year after year.
  2. Producing many new ideas, inventions, or creative works; highly inventive or productive.
    • The artist's fecund imagination led to a new series of paintings every few months.
    • Her fecund mind generated dozens of story ideas during the writing workshop.
    • Silicon Valley is a fecund environment for tech startups and innovation.
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