(noun) (fi-KUN-di-tee)
1. the intellectual fruitfulness of a creative imagination: "Kyla is at her desk writing by 8am to take advantage of her morning fecundity."
2. the state of being fertile; capable of producing offspring; 'fecundity of the mind'
ORIGIN: Approximately 1400; from English 'fecund' (from Middle English 'fecunde,' 'fecounde,' from Old French 'fecond,' from Latin 'fecundus': fruitful) + the suffix '-ity.'
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