Front | fecund \FEK-und\ |
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Back | adjective 1. Fruitful in offspring or vegetation; prolific. 2. Intellectually productive or inventive to a marked degree. ["Fecund" and its synonyms "fruitful" and "fertile" all mean producing or capable of producing offspring or fruit—literally or figuratively. "Fecund" applies to things that yield offspring, fruit, or results in abundance or with rapidity ("a fecund herd"; "a fecund imagination"). "Fruitful" emphasizes abundance, too, and often adds the implication that the results attained are desirable or useful ("fruitful plains"; "a fruitful discussion"). "Fertile" implies the power to reproduce ("a fertile woman") or the power to assist in reproduction, growth, or development ("fertile soil"; "a fertile climate for artists").] "Sea slugs that mate more than the absolute minimum necessary to retain female fertility are more fecund than slugs that mate less often, according to the study detailed Wednesday in the open-access journal PLoS ONE." — From an article by Stephanie Pappas on NBCNews.com, August 22, 2012 |
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