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词汇 fecundity
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Definition of fecundity in English:

fecundity

noun fɪˈkʌndɪti
mass noun
  • 1The ability to produce an abundance of offspring or new growth; fertility.

    multiply mated females show increased fecundity
    age-related decline in female fecundity
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Food shortage can directly influence seasonal fecundity through reduced clutch or brood size.
    • Low fecundity makes bird species vulnerable to decline.
    • Indian goat breeds exhibit enormous variations in fecundity; production of meat, milk, and fibre; draughtability; disease resistance; and heat tolerance.
    • A strong positive relationship between female body size and fecundity emerged from these data.
    • Nutrients such as nitrates and phosphates fuel the extraordinary biological fecundity of the seas there.
    • Infection by sporozoites reduces the fecundity of mosquitoes.
    • Water availability is an obvious factor affecting the fecundity of cacti.
    • In the early decades of the last century birth control was seen as a means of population control essential for limiting the fecundity of the poor.
    • The Kala dance features a pot symbolizing fecundity.
    • To tribal communities across the world, the tiger is the symbol of prosperity and fecundity and the essence of the feminine force.
    1. 1.1 The ability to produce many new ideas.
      the immense fecundity of his imagination made a profound impact on European literature
      Example sentencesExamples
      • She had a seductively energetic and infectious enthusiasm for teaching, and an incomparable fecundity of research ideas.
      • While he increasingly retreated after 1867 from politics, his intellectual fecundity remained undiminished.
      • For a painter, who can produce storerooms of paintings; for a wordsmith, either novelist or playwright, who can offer a library of texts, fecundity is no problem.
      • The subject of the poem is thus fairly straightforward: the creative fecundity of idleness in nature.
      • A new book to be published later this month bears witness to this extraordinary intellectual fecundity and entrepreneurial zeal.
      • The objections centered on rhetorical claims that the simplicity and uniformity of the new buildings threatened the cultural fecundity of the neighborhood.
      • The piece reminds me of another composer in terms of variety of expression and overall musical fecundity.
      • The collection of essays exemplifies the diversity and fecundity of medieval rhetorical studies.
      • The fecundity of Elizabethan language was an extraordinary phenomenon produced by an extraordinary society.
      • What elevates the musician above other electronic artists is the fecundity of his imagination: his resourceful ability to infuse his tracks with a distinctive compositional intelligence and command.

Rhymes

jocundity, moribundity, profundity, rotundity, rubicundity

Definition of fecundity in US English:

fecundity

noun
  • 1The ability to produce an abundance of offspring or new growth; fertility.

    multiply mated females show increased fecundity
    age-related decline in female fecundity
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Kala dance features a pot symbolizing fecundity.
    • In the early decades of the last century birth control was seen as a means of population control essential for limiting the fecundity of the poor.
    • Infection by sporozoites reduces the fecundity of mosquitoes.
    • A strong positive relationship between female body size and fecundity emerged from these data.
    • Food shortage can directly influence seasonal fecundity through reduced clutch or brood size.
    • Nutrients such as nitrates and phosphates fuel the extraordinary biological fecundity of the seas there.
    • Water availability is an obvious factor affecting the fecundity of cacti.
    • Low fecundity makes bird species vulnerable to decline.
    • Indian goat breeds exhibit enormous variations in fecundity; production of meat, milk, and fibre; draughtability; disease resistance; and heat tolerance.
    • To tribal communities across the world, the tiger is the symbol of prosperity and fecundity and the essence of the feminine force.
    1. 1.1 The ability to produce many new ideas.
      the immense fecundity of his imagination made a profound impact on European literature
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A new book to be published later this month bears witness to this extraordinary intellectual fecundity and entrepreneurial zeal.
      • The fecundity of Elizabethan language was an extraordinary phenomenon produced by an extraordinary society.
      • The piece reminds me of another composer in terms of variety of expression and overall musical fecundity.
      • The subject of the poem is thus fairly straightforward: the creative fecundity of idleness in nature.
      • For a painter, who can produce storerooms of paintings; for a wordsmith, either novelist or playwright, who can offer a library of texts, fecundity is no problem.
      • She had a seductively energetic and infectious enthusiasm for teaching, and an incomparable fecundity of research ideas.
      • The collection of essays exemplifies the diversity and fecundity of medieval rhetorical studies.
      • While he increasingly retreated after 1867 from politics, his intellectual fecundity remained undiminished.
      • The objections centered on rhetorical claims that the simplicity and uniformity of the new buildings threatened the cultural fecundity of the neighborhood.
      • What elevates the musician above other electronic artists is the fecundity of his imagination: his resourceful ability to infuse his tracks with a distinctive compositional intelligence and command.
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