Fecunda (en. Fertile)
/feˈkunða/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
adjective
Refers to something that is fertile or that produces much.
The land in the region is fertile and allows for abundant crops.
La tierra de la región es fecunda y permite cultivos abundantes.
Describes a person or an idea that generates positive results.
Her fertile mind creates new theories every day.
Su mente fecunda crea nuevas teorías cada día.
Related to the ability to reproduce or multiply.
The study reveals that the species is fertile in its natural habitat.
El estudio revela que la especie es fecunda en su hábitat natural.
Etymology
From Latin 'fecundus', meaning that produces fruit or is fertile.
Common Phrases and Expressions
fertile land
Land that produces an abundance of crops.
tierra fecunda
fertile mind
Mind that generates many ideas or creative thoughts.
mente fecunda
fruitful life
Life that produces significant or valuable results.
vida fecunda
Related Words
fecundity
Ability to produce fruits or multiply.
fecundidad
fertilizing
That has the capacity to fertilize or enrich.
fecundante
Slang Meanings
A person who is very productive in their work or projects.
She is very productive in her career, always achieving more than others.
Es una fecunda en su carrera, siempre logra más que los demás.
An idea or project that results in great success.
That plan is fruitful, it will surely yield good results.
Ese plan es fecundo, seguro que generará buenos frutos.