noun
- plural of fecundation; the act or process of making fertile or productive; fertilization
- plural of fecundation; the process of becoming fruitful or prolific in ideas, creativity, or output
Usage: formal or technical; often used in biological or agricultural contexts
Usage: figurative or literary
Examples
- The fecundations of the soil through crop rotation improved yields significantly.
- Cross-pollination led to multiple fecundations within the flower population.
- The artist's travels resulted in creative fecundations that transformed her work.
- Agricultural scientists studied various fecundations to enhance plant breeding programs.
- The fecundations of new ideas in the workshop sparked innovation among the team.
- Biological fecundations require specific environmental conditions to succeed.