fecundity

/fɪˈkʌndəti/
noun
  1. The ability to produce many offspring or new growth; fertility.
    • Rabbits are known for their high fecundity, having many babies each year.
    • Scientists study the fecundity of fish to manage ocean populations.
    • The fecundity of the soil made the garden bloom with vegetables.
  2. The quality of being creative or intellectually productive.
    • The artist's fecundity resulted in dozens of paintings each season.
    • His fecundity of ideas made him a valuable member of the brainstorming team.
    • The author's fecundity amazed her publisher, as she wrote three novels in one year.
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