ferineness
/ˌfɛrɪˈnɛsnɪs/Definitions
1. noun
The state or quality of being fertile or capable of producing offspring.
“The ferineness of the female rabbit was crucial for the survival of the species.”
2. noun
The fertility or fruitfulness of the land or soil.
“The ferineness of the field made it an ideal location for planting crops.”