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Meanings of
fertilise
in English
Portuguese
inseminar
Catalan
inseminar
Spanish
inseminar
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Introduce semen into (a female)
feed
fertilize
inseminate
fecundate
Portuguese
inseminar
Synonyms
Examples for "
feed
"
feed
fertilize
inseminate
fecundate
Examples for "
feed
"
1
The
feed
situation is still good because of really good spring rain.
2
Members of the public are, however, asked not to
feed
the animals.
3
Even with good harvests, the state cannot
feed
its 25 million people.
4
However, numerous non-model plants are essential as food,
feed
,
or energy resource.
5
In the alpine
feed
rivers, the water quality is still very good.
1
The rest is sent north of the city to
fertilize
farm fields.
2
The Breton farmers on the Channel coast
fertilize
their land with seaweed.
3
So does the egoist selfishly dig about and
fertilize
the number One.
4
They compete for the favours of the insects that
fertilize
their flowers.
5
Some fruits are self-pollinating, and can
fertilize
themselves without any bees involved.
1
Manguino explained to Tohm that Allen's obsession to
inseminate
Dearborne overtook him.
2
They clamour to
inseminate
the females, which are those longer ones.
3
Why can't we just artificially
inseminate
all the endangered animals?
4
The ejaculate is J-Jelly, which is traditionally used to artificially
inseminate
horses and cattle.
5
Adult males, under almost every appealing circumstance, wish to
inseminate
.
1
How could one
fecundate
the universal doubt so that it should give birth to a new faith?
2
Peace had happily
fecundated
the prodigious resources of the country.
3
The Polynesians circumcise when childhood ends and thus consecrate the
fecundating
organ to the Deity.
4
To erect these peduncles when the germ was
fecundated
.
5
That these historic Resolutions contained the
fecundating
germs of the Civil War, is by the way.
Usage of
fertilise
in English
1
With respect to dioecious plants, distinct individuals must always
fertilise
each other.
2
The end product can be delivered to smallholder farmers to
fertilise
their crops.
3
They may even help mix and
fertilise
the world's oceans, some researchers think.
4
Yes, I see how green harvests are ploughed up to
fertilise
the soil.
5
It's unknown how females access this sperm to
fertilise
their eggs.
6
Others
fertilise
at half to normal strength twice per week.
7
Workers harvest pollen from the males to
hand
-
fertilise
female flowers.
8
As yet I have not found a single terrestrial animal which can
fertilise
itself.
9
They have sperm-producing lobes in their ovaries, so they can
fertilise
their own eggs.
10
But the females lay eggs and wild males
fertilise
them.
11
Businesses in New Zealand say ammonium nitrate is rarely used to
fertilise
New Zealand farms.
12
If you don't discard these, these
fertilise
the females and bud growth is severely hampered.
13
The river which devastates a nation, dammed up within banks, may
fertilise
half a continent.
14
There are many hermaphrodite animals which cannot
fertilise
themselves, but most unite with another hermaphrodite.
15
She then has to carry the nuclei to the eggs so they can
fertilise
them.
16
One single sperm is selected to
fertilise
the egg.
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fertilise
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
fertilise an egg
fertilise the soil
fertilise a female
fertilise at half
fertilise b
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Translations for
fertilise
Portuguese
inseminar
fecundar
fertilizar
estercar
Catalan
inseminar
fecundar
adobar
fertilitzar
Spanish
inseminar
fecundar
fertilizar
abonar
Fertilise
through the time
Fertilise
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