Synonym: abundant, creative, fruitful, productive. Antonym: barren, sterile. Similar words: fertilize, fertility, fertility rate, tile, futile, hostile, ductile, pitiless. Meaning: ['fɜrtl /'fɜːtaɪl] adj. 1. capable of reproducing 2. intellectually productive 3. bearing in abundance especially offspring 4. marked by great fruitfulness.
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(121) In this country, the plains states and the Southwest are fertile areas for a wide variety of game breeding.
(122) Set amidst green and fertile hills its skyline is stunning and its landscapes inspire a long and dreamy gaze.
(123) The fertile lowlands are always the first places to be occupied and Java was no exception.
(124) Apart from the village, there are interesting walks around the northern peninsulas to neighbouring bays, returning through fertile farmland.
(125) Butterflies are but flowers that blew away one sunny day when Nature was feeling at her most inventive and fertile. George Sand
(126) And it is fertile soil for a severe economic downturn in the post-cold war world economy.
(127) His inspiration fell on fertile ground, prepared by endless repetition.
(128) On our estate were granges, barns, a mill, carp ponds, lush fields and fertile meadows.
(129) Artisans needed more than just fertile imaginations and a soft touch with a trowel to bring their work to life.
(130) Quince C Semi-dwarfing, used for strong-growing types,[www.Sentencedict.com] needs fertile soil.
(131) Once you get a fertile soil, the bully boys tend to take over and only about half a dozen plants flourish.
(132) After passing the shapely peak of Ben Resipol, the road reaches a fertile side valley occupied by the village of Strontian.
(133) As a result Camberwell was at this time one of the most fertile art schools in Britain.
(134) Shakespeare has the most fertile imagination of all the poets.
(135) They are not concerned with particular local food requirements and they usually control the most fertile land for cash cropping.
(136) God makes the life fertile by disappointments(sentencedict.com), as he makes the ground fertile by frosts. Henry Ward Beecher
(137) She doesn't begin to ovulate until she has been mated and will not become fertile for another two or three days.
(138) But the coaching ground in New Zealand is probably more fertile.
(139) Headmistresses and university teachers were anxious to show that their students proved as fertile as the average woman.
(140) Parsley should have a deep, moist, fertile soil for ideal growth.
(141) On the southern Dhofar coast, monsoon rains provide a fertile climate in which bananas and citrus trees proliferate.
(142) Properly looked after they can produce several crops a year and remain fertile for centuries without needing a fallow period.
(143) Writers had not always found Black Mountain particularly fertile ground.
(144) We turn under the brambles and sorrel, break up the fertile earth, and plant the magic seeds.
(145) At the same time, in these places of instability and growth, the soil is most fertile.
(146) For a decade, fertile hen's eggs provided the most suitable medium.
(147) Both emerged from fertile local music scenes and were led by strong, politically aware black leaders.
(148) Away in the distance, beyond the foin, the land became fertile and fields began, enclosed by dry stone walls.
(149) It makes a fertile soil for crops since here it is a mixture of clay and small particles of chalk.
(150) No one ever turned up such a child, whose existence seems to have been yet another figment of fertile right-wing imaginations.
More similar words: fertilize, fertility, fertility rate, tile, futile, hostile, ductile, pitiless, volatile, retractile, refer to, pestilential, certify, inertia, expertise, exertion, vertical, assertive, advertise, certified, at other times, pertinacity, advertising, advertisement, certification, disconcerting, galileo galilei, tilt, until, still.