fecundity

fecundity
/fi kun"di tee/, n.
1. the quality of being fecund; capacity, esp. in female animals, of producing young in great numbers.
2. fruitfulness or fertility, as of the earth.
3. the capacity of abundant production: fecundity of imagination.
[1375-1425; late ME < L fecunditas fruitfulness, fertility. See FECUND, -ITY]

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