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fecundity the intellectual productivity of a creative imagination fertility: the state of being fertile; capable of producing offspring fruitfulness: the quality of something that causes or assists healthy growth
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fecundity The physical ability to reproduce.
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fecundability Technical speak for the monthly chance of pregnancy, or monthly fertility rate, either for an individual (measured over time) or for a population (the number of conceptions occurring in one month). For any individual with unexplained infertility and in milder cases of subfertility, chiefly determined by the duration of infertility (or, in cases of secondary infertility, in which past fecundability is being estimated, determined by time to pregnancy). ...
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fecundity fee-KUN-dit-ee The number of offspring an individual produces. 842
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fecundity a measure of the ability to produce offspring by the maternal adult
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