1. fecund - Adjective
2. fecund - Adjective Satellite
Fruitful in children; prolific.
Source: Webster's dictionarya prolific writer Source: Internet
a fecund imagination Source: Internet
Investing your energy into the care and comprehension of your unconscious / subconscious mind at the Sun’s sextile to Neptune January 8 brings a beautiful payoff when you find the medium best suited to externalize your fecund internal creativity. Source: Internet
Level II also includes John Archibald Wheeler 's oscillatory universe theory and Lee Smolin 's fecund universes theory. Source: Internet
Interestingly, the introduced Chilean populations of California poppy appear to be larger and more fecund in their introduced range than in their native range (Leger and Rice, 2003). Source: Internet
As the N-432 approaches Granada, the fecund air of the plains picks up the first traces of acrid city smog. Source: Internet