No. Second means next after first, while fecund means fertile.
"Fecund" means productive, whether physically or intellectually. Rabbits are fecund. Agricultural land can be fecund. Beehoven was a fecund composer.
He has a fecund imagination
The fecund years of the Italian renaissance contributed greatly to modern art. (idk if that's true but fecund is used correctly)
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Abundant, or fecund.
A fecund imagination is one that is highly creative, productive, and fertile, capable of generating a wide variety of ideas, images, and possibilities. It is a rich and abundant source of inspiration and originality.
The word that comes to my mind is 'fecund'.
fat, fecund, fruitful, luxuriant, productive, prolific, rich
you have to audition for there channel when they are holding auditions
reproducing, teeming, rich, generating, pregnant, fertile, breeding, fruitful, prolific,
Older members of population, particularly fecund ones, in pairs, are sources of younger individual members.