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Meanings of
fecund
in anglès
Intellectually productive.
fertile
prolific
Related terms
productive
Usage of
fecund
in anglès
1
She is buried in the bulging mass of her own
fecund
body.
2
In these fervid and
fecund
waters life is real, life is earnest.
3
Those twisty,
fecund
films form bookends to the less digestible Closed Curtain.
4
The Egyptians consecrated the fig to Isis, that
fecund
Mother of Earth.
5
Not all the energy of our
fecund
gamma rays became lower-energy photons.
6
The rain smelled like
fecund
soil with an undertone of acrid stink.
7
From all the thousands who spilled from my
fecund
loins, only three remain?
8
Maybe I had reached the age when
fecund
tufts would prosper.
9
Few directors enjoy such
fecund
periods this late in their career.
10
The horizon of this vast and
fecund
earth began to curve.
11
She seems an integral part of the prairie, broad-bosomed,
fecund
,
opulent.
12
All about her was the stir of a
fecund
earth, growth, expansion, promise.
13
England, for a long time so
fecund
,
seems to follow France.
14
Only the strongest, most virile men and the most resilient,
fecund
women survived.
15
Hamilton's
fecund
brain, scattering its creations, made more than one reputation.
16
She is sitting up in bed, buxom and beaming, like a
fecund
queen.
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About this term
fecund
Adjective
Frequent collocations
most fecund
so fecund
fecund earth
fecund source
endlessly fecund
More collocations
Fecund
through the time
Fecund
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common