FECUND in a Sentence
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Example sentences for FECUND, such as:
1. No study is more efficacious and more fecund in instruction.
2. The fecundity of his mind is illustrated by the many vivid images in his poems.
3. Science, after having long groped about, now knows that the most fecundating and the most efficacious of fertilizers is human manure.
2. The fecundity of his mind is illustrated by the many vivid images in his poems.
3. Science, after having long groped about, now knows that the most fecundating and the most efficacious of fertilizers is human manure.
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Meanings and Examples of FECUND
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fecund
a. capable of producing offspring or vegetation
a. intellectually productive
Classic Sentence:
1 No study is more efficacious and more fecund in instruction.
2 Science, after having long groped about, now knows that the most fecundating and the most efficacious of fertilizers is human manure.
Example Sentence:
1 The fecundity of his mind is illustrated by the many vivid images in his poems.