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Meanings of
fertile
in English
Portuguese
fecundo
Catalan
fèrtil
Spanish
fértil
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Intellectually productive.
prolific
sterile
Related terms
strong
rank
stiff
potent
impregnable
fecund
conceptive
fertilizable
Portuguese
fecundo
Marked by great fruitfulness.
rich
fat
productive
Related terms
fruitful
Synonyms
Examples for "
prolific
"
prolific
Examples for "
prolific
"
1
The hugely
prolific
electronic and ambient producer was 51 years of age.
2
The middlemen and the launderers take great risks and demand
prolific
rewards.
3
Mr McLoughlin was a
prolific
poet, with particular emphasis on maritime themes.
4
Joe Musaphia is a
prolific
writer for stage and indeed for radio.
5
Our own country has been very
prolific
in the production of hymns.
Usage of
fertile
in English
1
Companies large and small recruit from Kaggle's
fertile
field of problem solvers.
2
It is rich; it is
fertile
;
it is fair to the eye.
3
The good news is Rowling's
fertile
imagination shows no sign of flagging.
4
The
fertile
population included 144 men who had recently fertilized their partners.
5
The gang are
fertile
in disguise; the machine operates at considerable distances.'
6
Sample the spoils right from this
fertile
land with their pasture-to-plate approach.
7
But it is in all directions
fertile
and luxuriant in the extreme.
8
Deng hails from Abyei, a
fertile
area straddling north and south Sudan.
9
Yet those ravages, ironically, helped create a
fertile
environment for the arts.
10
The fort was in the middle of a small and
fertile
prairie.
11
These are
fertile
times for such proposals and they are grabbing attention.
12
The Red River Valley area is known for its rich,
fertile
soil.
13
The events of September 11 had become
fertile
ground for conspiracy theories.
14
The history of the Convention is not merely
fertile
in psychological documents.
15
An algorithm uses this data to predict the five most
fertile
days.
16
These had not made
fertile
furrow for lucid thought about my future.
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fertile
Adjective
Frequent collocations
fertile soil
most fertile
fertile ground
fertile land
very fertile
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Translations for
fertile
Portuguese
fecundo
fértil
Catalan
fèrtil
Spanish
fértil
Fertile
through the time
Fertile
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common
New Zealand
Common
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