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fecund [ˈfekənd, ˈfi:-] ADJ form

1. fecund:

fecund field
fecund field
fecund tree
fecund animal

2. fecund fig imagination:

fecund

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
A biographer wrote that his imagination was excitable and fecund.
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Currently, that capital comes from having a body that is young, thin (but still fecund) and overwhelmingly white.
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Some crops are also grown on the fecund black soils of the river flats.
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The term superfecundation is derived from fecund, meaning the ability to produce offspring.
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This species is very fecund, with females releasing about 50200 million eggs in regular intervals (at a rate of 510 times a minute) in a single spawning.
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Deep-water demersal trawl fisheries are expanding in the region, and assuming its biology is like other deep-water shark species, it may not be sufficiently fecund to withstand the exploitation pressure.
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Thus, they represent the prodigiously fecund aspect of nature as well as its destructive force aspect.
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Vegetables, roasted and ground to powder, act as the main garnishing on the plate, assuming the likeness of fecund earth to complement the appearance of the meats.
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His futurist period (roughly the 1910s) was a very fecund time in which he published a series of works that cemented his reputation.
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There comes a point in a dying marriage where the air starts to become fetid; the atmosphere fecund with microaggressions and acrimony.
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