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fertile
[fur-tl, -tahyl]
adjective
bearing, producing, or capable of producing vegetation, crops, etc., abundantly; prolific.
fertile soil.
bearing or capable of bearing offspring.
abundantly productive.
a fertile imagination.
producing an abundance (usually followed by of orin ).
a land fertile of wheat.
conducive to productiveness.
fertile showers.
Biology.
fertilized, as an egg or ovum; fecundated.
capable of growth or development, as seeds or eggs.
Botany.
capable of producing sexual reproductive structures.
capable of causing fertilization, as an anther with fully developed pollen.
having spore-bearing organs, as a frond.
Physics., (of a nuclide) capable of being transmuted into a fissile nuclide by irradiation with neutrons.
Uranium 238 and thorium 232 are fertile nuclides.
produced in abundance.
fertile
/ ˈfɜːtaɪl /
adjective
capable of producing offspring
(of land) having nutrients capable of sustaining an abundant growth of plants
(of farm animals) capable of breeding stock
biology
capable of undergoing growth and development
fertile seeds
fertile eggs
(of plants) capable of producing gametes, spores, seeds, or fruits
producing many offspring; prolific
highly productive; rich; abundant
a fertile brain
physics (of a substance) able to be transformed into fissile or fissionable material, esp in a nuclear reactor
conducive to productiveness
fertile rain
fertile
Capable of producing offspring, seeds, or fruit.
Capable of developing into a complete organism; fertilized.
Capable of supporting plant life; favorable to the growth of crops and plants.
Other Word Forms
- fertileness noun
- fertilely adverb
- half-fertile adjective
- half-fertilely adverb
- half-fertileness noun
- nonfertile adjective
- overfertile adjective
- prefertile adjective
- unfertile adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of fertile1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
These invariably involve Reform taking seats on the regional lists - which were fertile ground for the Conservatives in 2021, returning 26 of their 31 MSPs.
“This is a fertile ground for architecture anyway, and always has been.”
Professor Allan Pacey, an expert in male fertility, said research shows men over the age of 40 are "about half as fertile" as men aged 25, making the rise even more interesting.
This is the terrifying terrain we now occupy, where the loss of critical consciousness has created fertile ground for the spread of cruelty and control.
California grows more than one-third of the country’s vegetables and more than three-quarters of the nation’s fruits and nuts in the fertile expanses of the Central Valley, Central Coast and other farming regions.
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