fecund
1 of 1adjective/ˈfikənd/
Forms:more fecund,most fecund
1
highly fertile or productive
- The fecund soil of the river valley consistently produced bountiful harvests for the farmers.
- Her fecund imagination led to the creation of numerous bestselling novels within a short span of time.
- The rainforest is known for its fecund biodiversity, housing countless species of plants and animals.
- Despite its harsh climate, the Nile Delta remains a fecund region, supporting dense agricultural activity.
- The artist's fecund creativity resulted in a prolific output of stunning artworks admired by critics worldwide.
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2
able to create many great intellectual or creative ideas, things, etc.
- The artist’s fecund imagination resulted in a series of groundbreaking works.
- The professor's fecund thoughts inspired countless students throughout his career.
- The writer’s fecund mind continually produced bestsellers year after year.
- The startup thrived under the leadership of a fecund visionary.
- The artist’s fecund approach to sculpture brought new styles into the limelight.