HBLOT/LARGE NUMBER OR AMOUNTable to produce many children, young animals, or crops 生殖力旺盛的;多产的SYN fertile
—fecundity /fɪˈkʌndəti/ noun [uncountableU]
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fecund• Indeed, many of the women were unusually fecund.• fecund agricultural land• One of these was the forcefulBantam, pre-eminent among the fecund Marshend females.• And its business, of course, at this fecund point of the year, was that of survival - survival and reproduction.• The ultimateevolutionaryvictory, on the theistic hypothesis, does not go to the most ruthless exterminators and most fecund replicators.• You can smell the fecundrot of the jungle in every headline.• The result was that Dahomean kings were very fecund, while ordinary Dahomean men were often celibate and barren.• Certain questions were asked only of currently marriedfecund women.