Fecundability vs. Fecundity — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Fecundability and Fecundity
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Fecundability
(uncountable) The condition of being fecund.
Fecundity
Fecundity is defined in two ways; in human demography, it is the potential for reproduction of a recorded population as opposed to a sole organism, while in population biology, it is considered similar to fertility, the natural capability to produce offspring, measured by the number of gametes (eggs), seed set, or asexual propagules. A lack of fertility is infertility while a lack of fecundity would be called sterility.
Fecundability
(countable) The probability of a person in a group becoming pregnant in a certain timeframe.
Fecundity
The quality or power of producing abundantly; fruitfulness or fertility.
Fecundity
Productive or creative power
Fecundity of the mind.
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Fecundity
Ability to produce offspring.
Fecundity
Ability to cause growth or increase.
Fecundity
Number, rate, or capacity of offspring production.
Fecundity
Rate of production of young by a female.
Fecundity
The quality or power of producing fruit; fruitfulness; especially (Biol.), the quality in female organisms of reproducing rapidly and in great numbers.
Fecundity
The power of germinating; as in seeds.
Fecundity
The power of bringing forth in abundance; fertility; richness of invention; as, the fecundity of God's creative power.
Fecundity
The intellectual fruitfulness of a creative imagination
Fecundity
The state of being fertile; capable of producing offspring
Fecundity
The quality of something that causes or assists healthy growth
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