Reproductiveness: meaning, definitions and examples
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reproductiveness
[ ˌriːprəˈdʌktɪvnəs ]
ability to reproduce
Reproductiveness refers to the ability of an organism to reproduce and produce offspring. It is a fundamental biological characteristic that ensures the continuation of a species.
Synonyms
fecundity, fertility, prolificacy.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
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reproductiveness |
Used in academic or scientific discussions to describe the ability or capacity of organisms to reproduce. It can be relevant in studies of biology, genetics, and ecology.
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fertility |
Commonly used in both everyday and scientific language to discuss the ability to produce offspring or crops. It applies to humans, animals, and plants, and can also refer to soil health.
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fecundity |
Typically used in a biological and ecological context to denote the actual reproductive rate of an organism or population. Can also be used metaphorically to describe intellectual productivity.
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prolificacy |
Often used to describe producing a large number of offspring or results in a short period of time. It generally has a positive connotation in terms of productivity.
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Examples of usage
- The reproductiveness of a species is crucial for its survival.
- Animals with higher reproductiveness tend to have larger populations.
Translations
Translations of the word "reproductiveness" in other languages:
🇵🇹 reprodutividade
🇮🇳 प्रजननशीलता
🇩🇪 Fortpflanzungsfähigkeit
🇮🇩 reproduktifitas
🇺🇦 репродуктивність
🇵🇱 reproduktywność
🇯🇵 生産性
🇫🇷 reproductivité
🇪🇸 reproductividad
🇹🇷 üretkenlik
🇰🇷 생산성
🇸🇦 قدرة التكاثر
🇨🇿 reprodukční schopnost
🇸🇰 reprodukčná schopnosť
🇨🇳 生殖能力
🇸🇮 reproduktivnost
🇮🇸 æxlunarhæfni
🇰🇿 көбею қабілеттілігі
🇬🇪 რეპროდუქციულობა
🇦🇿 reproduktivlik
🇲🇽 reproductividad
Etymology
The term 'reproductiveness' is derived from the combination of 'reproduce' and '-iveness', indicating the state or quality of being able to reproduce. The concept of reproductiveness has been a key focus in the field of biology and evolutionary studies, highlighting the importance of reproductive success in the survival and propagation of species.
See also: reproducible, reproducing, reproductive, reproductivity.