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fecund, a. (ˈfɛkʌnd, ˈfiːkʌnd) Forms: 5–7 fecond, 5 fecounde, 7 foecund, 6– fecund. [a. F. fecond, ad. L. fēcundus fruitful. In the 16th c. the spelling was refashioned after Lat.] 1. a. Of animals, the earth, etc.: Capable of producing offspring or vegetable growth abundantly; prolific, fertile. In...
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Fecund vesper mouse
The fecund vesper mouse (Calomys fecundus) is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae.
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fecund
fecund/ˈfi:kənd, ˈfekənd; `fikənd, `fɛkənd/ adj(fml 文) fertile; productive 肥沃的; 多产的; 丰饶的 (fig 比喻) a fecund imagination 丰富的想像力.
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Meidam
It is especially fecund because it has 16 teats.
See also
List of domestic pig breeds
References
Pig breeds originating in England
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fecundify
† feˈcundify, v. Obs. rare. [f. fecund + -ify.] = fecundate.1730–6 in Bailey (folio). 1763 Nat. Hist. in Ann. Reg. 82/2 The eggs are deposited almost immediately after they are fecundified.
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Dhrubajyoti Phukan
It capped an intermittent but creatively fecund career as a music director which began with the Raveena Tandon production Stumped in 2003.
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fecundize
fecundize, v. (ˈfɛ-, ˈfiːkəndaɪz) [f. fecund + -ize.] = fecundate.1828 Wilson in Blackw. Mag. XXIV. 652 It fecundizes the imagination with poetic forms.
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Bighead catshark
rare or uncommon, and the effects of fisheries are unknown, though if its biology is like other deep-water shark species, it may not be sufficiently fecund
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fecundous
† feˈcundous, a. Obs. Also 7 fecundious. [f. as prec. + -ious.] = fecund.1630 J. Taylor (Water P.) Wks. i. 103 The..fecundious fat of the Goose's Axungia. 1737 M. Green Spleen 408 The press from her fecundous womb Brought forth the arts of Greece and Rome.
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White-bodied catshark
that this species may be taken as un-utilised bycatch by deepwater trawl fisheries and that, like other deepwater species, it may not be sufficiently fecund
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infecund
infecund, a. (ɪnˈfɛkʌnd) [ad. L. infēcund-us f. in- (in-3) + fēcundus fecund; cf. F. infécond (15th c.). Formerly infeˈcund (so in J.).] Not fecund, prolific, or fruitful; barren, unproductive.c 1420 Pallad. on Husb. i. 667 Tak noon [pheasants] but of oon yeer; for, infecounde Are old. 1664 Evelyn S...
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Limonium ramosissimum
Invasive species
These plants are also very fecund, producing many seeds, and are also able to compete with native flora.
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fecundability
fecundability, n. (fɛ-, fɪkʌndəˈbɪlɪtɪ) [ad. It. fecondabilità (C. Gini 1924, in Atti del R. Istituto Veneto di Sci., Lett. & Arti LXXXIII. 315): see fecund a. and -bility.] The probability of a woman's conceiving within a given period of time, esp. during a specific month or menstrual cycle.1926 C....
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Virgin of Azahar
The sculpture receives cult in a small hermitage erected in city's outskirts, in a fecund place called Rincón de Villanueva.
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Adrienne Outlaw
References
External links
Official website
Review: Burnaway
Fecund Video Series, 2010
Living people
American women sculptors
Sculptors from Tennessee
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