Fecundity (noun)

The ability to produce abundant offspring or vegetation; the quality of being fertile.

Origin:

From latin 'fecundus' (fertile, fruitful).

Examples:

  1. The Amazon rainforest is known for its incredible fecundity, with thousands of species of plants and animals thriving in the area.
  2. The farmer was impressed by the fecundity of his crops, which produced a bountiful harvest despite the dry summer.
  3. The singer was proud of her fecundity, having given birth to six healthy children.
  4. The poet praised the fecundity of nature, marveling at the ability of the earth to produce new life.
  5. The city was known for its fecundity, with a thriving arts scene, a thriving economy, and a thriving community.
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