infecund

English

Etymology

in- + fecund

Adjective

infecund (not comparable)

  1. infertile
  2. unable or unwilling to produce children

Derived terms

Catalan

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin īnfēcundus.

Adjective

infecund (feminine infecunda, masculine plural infecunds, feminine plural infecundes)

  1. infertile
    Synonym: infèrtil
    Antonyms: fecund, fèrtil

Further reading

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French infécond.

Adjective

infecund m or n (feminine singular infecundă, masculine plural infecunzi, feminine and neuter plural infecunde)

  1. (biology) infertile (unable to procreate)

Declension

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