fecund FEE-kuhnd; FEK-uhnd, adjective:
1. Capable of producing offspring or vegetation; fruitful; prolific.
2. Intellectually productive or inventive.
Fecund comes from Latin fecundus, “fruitful, prolific.” The noun form is fecundity.
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