Definitionn. the quality of being productive or having the power to produce
Last update: June 8, 2015
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The district west of the Apennines, a region of great beauty and fertility, though inferior in productiveness to Northern Italy, coincides in a general way with the countries familiar to all students of ancient history as Etruria and Latium. [Please select]
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The Royal Agricultural Society say that chemistry is unable to explain the productiveness of soils. [Please select]
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Egypt rejoices, more than almost any other country, in an equable climate, an equable temperature, and an equable productiveness. [Please select]
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It has increased in size and in productiveness;[460] and varies from white to a dusky colour. [Please select]
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No more urgent necessity faces the professional woman than this of training her mind to its highest productiveness. [Please select]
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The ordinary productiveness of a single individual of the family of domestic fowls is astonishing. [Please select]
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The productiveness of hens depends, undoubtedly, upon circumstances, to a great degree. [Please select]
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