Bearing or producing fruit abundantly; fertile and fruitful in growth or reproduction.
From Latin ferax (bearing, fertile) + -ious (full of). Ferax comes from ferre (to bear or carry), showing how Latin used the same root for both physical bearing and metaphorical productivity.
Feracious is like a botanical term that makes you imagine a plant practically exploding with fruit—it captures that sense of nature being overflowing and generous.
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