Definition
An alternative form meaning the quality of being feculent; the presence of sediment or impurities in a liquid.
Etymology
From 'feculent' plus the suffix '-cy' (variant of '-ence'). This doublet form appears occasionally in older scientific texts as an alternative to 'feculence,' with the same Latin roots.
Kelly Says
English has multiple ways to express the same scientific concept because words entered from different sources at different times—'feculence' and 'feculency' are like linguistic synonyms that reveal the messy, evolutionary nature of terminology!
Translations
BNবাংলা
সমৃদ্ধি
som-ri-ddi
CACatalà
fertilitat
fer-ti-li-tat
CSČeština
plodivost
plo-di-vost
DADansk
frugtbarhed
frugt-bar-hed
DEDeutsch
Fekundität
fay-koon-dee-taet
ELΕλληνικά
γονιμότητα
go-ni-mo-ta-tee
ESEspañol
fecundidad
fe-koo-n-deh
FISuomi
tiivistys
tii-vis-tis
FRFrançais
fécondité
fay-kon-dee-tay
HIहिन्दी
उर्वरता
ur-va-ra-ta
HUMagyar
termőképesség
ter-mo-ke-pes-seg
IDBahasa Indonesia
suburnya
su-bu-ru-nya
ITItaliano
fecondità
fe-kon-dee-ta
KKKK
өнімділік
ө-nim-di-lik
MSBahasa Melayu
subur
su-bur
MYမြန်မာ
ကျွန်တော်
kyun-daw
NLNederlands
fecunditeit
fe-koon-dee-teyt
NONorsk
fruktbarhet
frukt-bar-het
PLPolski
płodność
pwoad-no-st
PTPortuguês
fecundidade
fe-koon-dee-dah-deh
RORomână
fecunditate
fe-koon-dee-ta-teh
RUРусский
плодовитость
plo-do-vitz
SVSvenska
fruktbarhet
frukt-bar-het
SWKiswahili
uwezo wa kuzaa
oo-we-zo wa ku-zaa
TAதமிழ்
பொருந்தாமை
por-un-tha-mai
TEతెలుగు
సంతానం
san-tha-anam
THไทย
ความอุดมสมบูรณ์
kwan-oot-dom-sam-boon
TRTürkçe
fecundite
feh-koon-dee-teh
UKУкраїнська
плідність
plied-nist
VITiếng Việt
sinh sản
sinh san
ZUZU
ubuhlobo
oo-boo-hlo-bo