Examples of 'fecund' in a sentence

Meaning of "fecund"

Fecund is used to describe something that is capable of producing a large amount of offspring or vegetation. It can also refer to something that is intellectually productive or inventive
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  • Highly fertile; able to produce offspring.
  • Leading to new ideas or innovation.

How to use "fecund" in a sentence

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God makes them fecund wherever they are.
Deep down in the warmth of the fecund.
To be both fecund and right is given to few.
And all the while the light fecund.
All that was once fecund is now barren.
Our fecund forests grow more flammable every day.
This is the most fecund source of false.
The mud on my sneakers dries up like fecund grout.
And a fecund motion of the soul.
Hail to the mighty fecund earth.
With the fecund clothes of the desert over my skins.
Anadromous populations are more fecund than landlocked populations.
This interaction has already proven itself to be remarkably fecund.
Nothing like the fecund scent of dead animals.
Come and behold the fruit of the fecund ocean.

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It reflected a fecund and restless mind.
They were certainly fecund.
She marvels at the fecund imaginations of these men.
Fecund universes theory.
No study is more efficacious and more fecund in instruction.
Smaller and less fecund individuals emerged as the season progressed.
A rejection of poisonous inhibition and a fecund motion of the soul.
Fecund women who want their next child within the next two years.
The swan of love makes fecund the waters of life.
Murray was astonishingly fecund.
The fire of love makes fecund the waters of life.
Fecund A species with a high reproductive rate.
This worm appears to be highly fecund and reproduces continuously.
It is more fecund than geometry ; it adds a fourth dimension to space.
Some gruesomely fecund jelly.
It seems to have aborted, and not less did it remain enormously fecund.
The imagination of the artist is fecund and detests stagnation.
Males are normally fecund during January-May, with spermatogenesis declining in summer.
They transform it into an instrument of fecund and decisive culture.
Due to the fecund nature of this Wesen.
You look fecund.
In it there is no fecund affirmation of sensual vitality ; oriental.
Molas are oviparous and are amongst the most fecund of all fishes.
They represent the prodigiously fecund aspect of nature as well as its destructive force aspect.
They are highly fecund.
We should seek the fecund work in the Great Work of the Father.
Ranats were fecund.
See also Fecund universes.
Adult Christian is fecund.
The speckled madtom is one of the least fecund species of freshwater North American fishes.
He 's taken our minds at their most fecund point.
Maybe it will a fecund subject, many years from now.
They are reproductively active, but less fecund than large queens.
These seem to me very fecund areas for consideration, even perhaps inspiration.
Also, racers mature earlier and are more fecund than gophersnakes.

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