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Virgin Galactic was one of a crop of private companies to sprout, mushroom-like, from the fecund decay of American spaceflight in the early 2000s.

Monica West’s “Revival Season” is an emotionally fecund and spellbinding debut novel.

Best to go with the fecund middle period, three novels sometimes referred to as “The London Trilogy.”

That openness made the early Google a chaotically fecund operation.

Whether he was writing about sex, golf, or life in a small town, the fecund mind who gave the world Rabbit was never at rest.

The more religion appeals to the senses, the more fecund has been the vocabulary of oaths.

They are conceived of fecund nods and looks, of the germination of writing and initials and signatures and contract-stamps.

A new sense came to her, not altogether depressing, of life's fecund possibility for unhappiness.

And this sea also pleases me by the treasures of fecund life which I know to abound in its dark depths.

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

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On this page you'll find 31 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to fecund, such as: breeding, fertile, fructiferous, fruitful, generating, and pregnant.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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