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Example sentences for "fecund"

Lexicographically close words:
fects; fecture; fectus; fecula; feculent; fecunda; fecundate; fecundated; fecundating; fecundation
  1. The astonishingly fecund imagination that drew Gina Ekdal in The Wild Duck did not show symptoms of fatigue in the characterization of Rosmersholm.

  2. There is no longer a reserve of fecund barbarism ready to overwhelm a civilisation that ceases to be pugnacious; and the civilised States have it in their own power to submit their quarrels to bloodless arbitrament.

  3. Our immediate conclusion is that man is exceedingly fecund and very tough.

  4. I abide by this quotation, and should ask every lover of the beautiful and true to buy this fecund book.

  5. However, no one of these nations suffers to-day from the small increase of population; there are yet so many poor and fecund peoples that they can easily fill the gaps.

  6. The youngest male known to be fecund was approximately six weeks old.

  7. A rich and fecund land, held originally in big estates, now beginning to be cut up into the smaller farms of the fruit growers.

  8. Christianity found the idea of punishment in hell in the entire Roman Empire: for the numerous mystic cults have hatched this idea with particular satisfaction as being the most fecund egg of their power.

  9. The females were considered to be fecund if they were gravid, or if there were placental scars in the horns of the uteri.

  10. In February, 80 per cent of the fecund females were adults.

  11. Where is this fecund chaos, rich in worlds, that hides the generations that are to be?

  12. A woman with six children has proved that she is not only fecund but fertile.

  13. If, however, we look at the matter in another way we find that there has been an extremely serious reduction in the number of marriages between 15 to 20, normally the most fecund of all age-periods.

  14. The landscape is fecund with life and productivity.

  15. The supply is so large that connoisseurship has grown up; an extra-fecund slang-maker on the press has his following.

  16. Besides, a science made solely in view of applications is impossible; truths are fecund only if bound together.

  17. But if the philosophy of the eighteenth century has left us a vacuity for an inheritance, it has also left us an energetic and fecund love of truth.

  18. The soil was rich and fully prepared for the growth, and the fecund root, once planted, shot into a luxuriant beauty and symmetry, which nothing could check.

  19. He poured out symphonies, operas, and sonatas with such prodigality as to astonish us, even when recollecting how fecund the musical mind has often been.

  20. Beethoven seems to have been so fecund in great conceptions, so lifted on the wings of his tireless genius, so austere in artistic morality, that he stands for the most part above the reproach deservedly borne by his brother composers.

  21. It is the recognized operatic masterpiece of the most resourceful and fecund French musician since Berlioz.

  22. The young Frenchman, just at this fecund age, is deprived of all these precious contacts, of all these assimilating and indispensable elements.

  23. The Crusade, that fecund movement which was the work of Rome, never spread over Russia; and when the Sclavs fell under the Tartar yoke, the rest of Europe left her to her fate.

  24. Their essential inexpressiveness makes almost virtueless the characteristics which Schoenberg has carried into them from out his fecund period.

  25. They sometimes become fecund after a long lapse of years.

  26. For it has been ascertained that not only are women most fecund from twenty to twenty-four, but that they begin their career of child-bearing sooner after marriage than their younger or elder sisters.


  27. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fecund" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    abundant; bountiful; bursting; conceptual; copious; creation; diffuse; effusive; extravagant; exuberant; fecund; fertile; flourishing; formless; fruitful; generous; germinal; gushing; ideational; imaginative; ingenious; inspired; inventive; lush; luxuriant; notional; original; originative; overflowing; plentiful; pregnant; prodigal; productive; profuse; prolific; redundant; repetitive; rich; seminal; superabundant; swarming; teeming; thriving; vivid