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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(181) A nearly 3,700-year-old ivory cat statuette from Israel suggests the cat was a common sight around homes and villages in the Fertile Crescent before its introduction to Egypt.
(182) If such gametophytes produce fertile gametes, the resulting sporophyte is then tetraploid, and large polyploid series may subsequently be developed. Apospory is found in some mosses and ferns.
(183) Pigeon houses on Tinos are built at well-chosen locations on the slopes of mountains and near fertile land.
(184) The fertile imagination of early times had placed his abode on Mount Olympos in Thessaly.
(185) Haran Terah, Lot, Abram, and Sarai left Urand following the fertile crescent of the Euphrates River, headed toward the land of Canaan.
(186) This herding family has been tending livestock in the northern part of the Fertile Crescent for a century.
(187) He paced along with bent head, his fertile imagination toying with the idea of dying.
(188) Sandwiched between the sea on one side and the fertile Ebro Valley on the other, San Sebastian's cuisine incorporates the very best of both sides.
(189) A unique navel orange variety. Full-sized , seedless fruit has flavorful, juicy, deep pink flesh. Attractive, medium -sized shrub has deep green foliage. Self - fertile.
(190) They drained the swamp and turned it into fertile land.
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(191) The prairie vole, which is monogamous, bonds with one female for life, even if he's presented with other, fertile females.
(192) We can then look at uranium 238 which has a relatively low absorption thermal energy range and essentially has no fission cross section which is why we call uranium 238 a fertile atom.
(193) While China slumbered in atmosphere and complacence, the European powers had come to set their eyes on this piece of fertile land.
(194) Within a few years they had transferred barren wastes into fertile fields.
(195) Alien substitution lines are vigorous and fertile, indicating that the alien chromo-somes are able to compensate for the missing chromosomes.
(196) S. Southwest, the Maya, the Greenland Norse, Mycenaean Greeks and inhabitants of the Fertile Crescent , the Indus Valley , Great Zimbabwe and Angkor Wat.
(197) Over time, wildcats more tolerant of living in human-dominated environments began to proliferate in villages throughout the Fertile Crescent.
(198) The rotation of crops keeps the soil healthy and fertile.
(199) A chess player must have a fertile imagination and rich sense of fantasy.
(200) Most people assume that this was a product of Leonardo's fertile imagination, but there's increasing evidence it was inspired by the landscape of his childhood, the Arno Valley.
(201) Even in the more fertile southern sites such as Alikrom, Atta-ne-Atta and Kokrompeh, the poor migrant communities from the north are afflicted by hunger.
(202) Investigation and analysis of low percentage of fertile fruit in Amygdalus communis L.
(203) Low sperm count may be overcome by limiting intercourse to the time of ovulation(sentencedict.com), the most fertile period.
(204) The tapetal cells of fertile line disintegrated earlier than those of sterile line.
(205) What was formerly a sandbank has now become fertile paddy fields.
(206) Methods Totally, 71 cases with the history of at least two pregnancy losses and 93 fertile parous women without pregnancy loss and thrombosis history were selected as the RPL and control group.
(207) Pu'er Tea is a famous historic tea. It was rooted in the well-favored fertile land and the Tea Homeland of the World, Simao and has gone through thousand years' development and evolvement.
(208) The lunatic fringe of Western society is a fertile spawning ground for cults and sects, which are normally left in peace. They may thrive for a few years, but most fade fairly quickly.
(209) It provides long and fertile planting seasons on large expanses of unfrozen land essential to feed 8 billion to 9 billion people around the world.
(210) The poppy fields that once covered the fertile mountainsides are long gone, replaced by terraced tea plantations that cascade down the steep slopes to the valleys below.
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