fertility
/ˈfɜːrˌtɪləti/; /ˈfɜːrˌtɪltɪ/Definitions
1. noun
the quality or state of being fertile, especially in relation to the ability to produce offspring or to support the growth of plants
“The high fertility of the land made it an ideal place for agriculture.”
2. noun
the quality or state of being productive or fruitful, especially in a creative or intellectual sense
“The writer’s fertility of ideas was evident in her novels.”
3. noun
the number of offspring that a woman is likely to have, especially in relation to her age or reproductive health
“Her low fertility made her consider alternative options for building a family.”
4. adjective
having the quality of being fertile or productive, especially in a creative or intellectual sense
“The fertile imagination of the artist was evident in his paintings.”