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Meanings of
fecundation
in English
Portuguese
fertilização do solo
Catalan
fecundació
Spanish
fertilización
Back to the meaning
Making fertile as by applying fertilizer or manure.
dressing
fertilization
fertilisation
impregnation
Portuguese
fertilização do solo
Usage of
fecundation
in English
1
All these symbols of
fecundation
,
these perfumes, radiations, and breathings overwhelmed him.
2
Religions need a mutual learning, a mutual conversion, and even a mutual
fecundation
.
3
That the seeds exist in the ovarium many days before
fecundation
.
4
Woman passes through the stages of
fecundation
,
pregnancy, and lactation.
5
Seashells suggest an ear; a swarm of ants,
fecundation
.
6
Professor Cumont thinks that Anāhita is Ishtar... she is a goddess of
fecundation
and birth.
7
On the ninth or tenth day after
fecundation
the frog emerges from the egg.)
8
Generation requires that a spermatozoön be brought into actual contact with a germ that
fecundation
may follow.
9
Of yielding to sexual
fecundation
which excites in them certain sensations;
10
Boussingault remarks: In many flowers there has been observed a very considerable evolution of heat, at the approach of
fecundation
.
11
In his papers on the organs and modes of
fecundation
in Orchideae and Asclepiadeae, Mr. Brown refers more than once to C.K.
12
The occurrence of multiple pregnancies may be explained by the supposition that ova matured subsequent to the first
fecundation
are also fecundated.
13
They are perversions in exactly the same sense as are the methods of intercourse which involve the use of checks to prevent
fecundation
.
14
Nature provides for thorough
fecundation
in these cases by placing the plants which bear the male and the female flowers near each other.
15
Fatal, I say, for it is a singular fact in the history of bees that the
fecundation
of the queen costs the male his life.
16
It may come in contact with the zoösperms at any point between the ovary and the lower orifice of the uterus, and thus undergo
fecundation
.
Other examples for "fecundation"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
fecundation
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
first fecundation
mutual fecundation
prevent fecundation
thorough fecundation
undergo fecundation
Translations for
fecundation
Portuguese
fertilização do solo
fecundaçao
fertilização
fecundação
Catalan
fecundació
fertilització
Spanish
fertilización
abono
fecundación
Fecundation
through the time