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fecundity

[fi-kuhn-di-tee] / fɪˈkʌn dɪ ti /
NOUN
productivity
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The myth was of unbridled invention, of creative fecundity almost as an end in itself.

From Washington Post

Jared Alexander, the only dancer new to me, impressed with the fecundity of his imagination, at one point incorporating an imaginary jump rope, even if he seemed to get a little lost.

From New York Times

That aside, one can only salute and marvel at the staggering fecundity of idea and insight that turns almost every remaining paragraph into a hive of constellated meaning.

From New York Times

In her videos, blues are crystalline, greens burst with fecundity and reds evoke the color of blood.

From Los Angeles Times

Delicate, asymmetrical and suspiciously solitary, an orchid protrudes out of the miasmic fecundity of a jungle or rainforest like an alien probe.

From Seattle Times