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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(151) Land is often not very fertile in the controlled zones and there is always the problem of military incursions or air raids.
(152) Some flower beds may have soft, fertile soil which is easier to dig or hoe than hard or stony ground.
(153) The plants need a fertile soil and bright illumination.
(154) The method of testing described here is fertile.
(155) The land is not fertile enough to repay cultivation.
(156) It was a productive and fertile period.
(157) Find an island which is fertile for cacao.
(158) Tianjin is a fertile soil of art, and irrigates a blos som of the exotic morden drama.
(159) A fertile and needful trade flowed between our two countries.
(160) Derro females are fertile for about fifty years between their seventieth and one hundred and twentieth year.
(161) Its fertile lands make it one of the world's largest producers of coconuts and a major exporter of coconut products,[http://sentencedict.com/fertile.html] producing more than one-third of the world's copra .
(162) Conclusion: The decreased function of Leydig cells and damage of ECM in testis during experimental orchiditis might be the factors associated with the poor fertile ability.
(163) It devastated much of the fertile Irrawaddy delta and Yangon, the nation's main city.
(164) There are humoristic who think that without Bush the fertile ground for satire will disappear.
(165) Arab Belly Dance is a religious ceremony from the beginning. It is the expression of nature and human to celebrate fertile women and the mysterious nature.
(166) The main production of grain sorghum is in areas of NSW and Queensland on what were originally highly fertile soils.
(167) This first stage of currency, where metals were used to represent stored value, and symbols to represent commodities, formed the basis of trade in the Fertile Crescent for over 1500 years.
(168) Creates the fertile company mainly to be engaged in the water source heat pump type central air conditioning, as well as industry afterheat recycling.
(169) All diploid species are hemaphroditic and either self - fertile or self - sterile.
(170) The formerly [ once ] barren land has been changed into stretches of fertile fields.
(171) The fertile phase is a changing pattern leading to the Peak and includes three days following the Peak.
(172) Eyre Peninsula's natural environment and fertile soil contribute to the beauty of this piece of land from pollution to produce high quality wines.
(173) But in the fertile, well-watered valley around Cusco, Inca farmers stood their ground.
(174) It is fully expected that a genetic fingerprint characteristic of the normal fertile spermatozoon can be identified and that deviations from this profile can be detected.
(175) Political philosophers from Aristotle to Samuel Huntington have noted that economic development and an expanding middle class can provide more fertile ground for democracy.
(176) Seed bearing rate in fertile period gets better from low elevation to high elevation.
(177) This relatively recent discovery has upset the conventional view that farming began in the Middle East, in what's called the Fertile Crescent, and from there spread across the world.
(178) To investigate immunity to rubella virus of the fertile women living in Zhangjiakou city.
(179) New or alternative technologies, suited to an unstable but very fertile flood plain, will have to meet the immediate requirements of Nepal and Bihar.
(180) It can be widely in producing metal silica, iron alloy, ferrosilicon, fertile, electric stone and carbonized silica as an irreplaceable material.
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