FECUND - traduction vers arabe
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FECUND - traduction vers arabe

ACTUAL REPRODUCTIVE RATE OF AN ORGANISM OR POPULATION, MEASURED BY THE NUMBER OF GAMETES (EGGS), SEED SET, OR ASEXUAL PROPAGULES. FECUNDITY IS SIMILAR TO FERTILITY, THE NATURAL CAPABILITY TO PRODUCE OFFSPRING
Fecund; Fecundities; Replicative capacity

FECUND         

الصفة

خَصِب ; خِصْب ; خَصِيب ; مُخْصِب ; مَرِع ; مَرِيع ; مِمْراع

fecund         
ولود ، كثير الولادة خصب ، خصيب وافر الأنتاج العقلى ، خصب القريحة
fecund         
خَصيب

Définition

fecund
['f?k(?)nd, 'fi:k-]
¦ adjective producing or capable of producing an abundance of offspring or new growth; highly fertile.
Derivatives
fecundity f?'k?nd?ti noun
Origin
ME: from Fr. fecond or L. fecundus.

Wikipédia

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.

Superfecundity refers to an organism's ability to store another organism's sperm (after copulation) and fertilize its own eggs from that store after a period of time, essentially making it appear as though fertilization occurred without sperm (i.e. parthenogenesis).

Exemples du corpus de texte pour FECUND
1. Sign O‘the Times (1'87) But this double–disc remains the pick from this dazzlingly fecund period.
2. They are beefy, fecund fish that can grow to almost two metres in length, and they eat cichlids.
3. Now and then the effect is as fecund and near–dissolute as an unusually good Jackson Pollock.
4. "The Saturn system is turning out to be surprisingly fecund." The list of potential habitats began to expand with the Galileo mission to Jupiter in the 1''0s.
5. Many oystermen are now considering foregoing some of the fecund fishing grounds around Mobile Bay and off Cedar Point for shallower – and more protected – reefs around Heron Bay.