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Meanings of
cross-fertilisation
in inglês
catalão
fertilització creuada
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Fertilization by the union of male and female gametes from different individual of the same species.
cross-fertilization
self-fertilization
catalão
fertilització creuada
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Examples for "
cross-fertilization
"
cross-fertilization
Examples for "
cross-fertilization
"
1
The
cross-fertilization
of gender-related cultural memes renders "masculinity" and "femininity" fluid concepts.
2
Such shifts warrant clear rules, but
cross
-
fertilization
has value.
3
That has shifted in recent years, but the
cross-fertilization
between the two realms remains important.
4
The Renaissance was, in part, a product of cultural
cross
-
fertilization
between Islam and the West.
5
In the greenhouse a hive of bees is kept so that
cross-fertilization
may go on.
Usage of
cross-fertilisation
in inglês
1
The
'
cross-fertilisation
of ideas' is a cliché, but one with unintentional fecundity.
2
He also gives an account of the remarkable arrangement for ensuring
cross-fertilisation
.
3
If we police boundaries too strictly, we're stifling the possibility of
cross-fertilisation
and invention.
4
Sir, - Current pedagogic wisdom recommends a degree of
cross-fertilisation
when teaching core subjects.
5
It is an international game now and this
"
cross-fertilisation
"
is increasingly commonplace.
6
The
cross-fertilisation
of musical forms is nothing new.
7
The purpose of this curious functional difference obviously is to favour the
cross-fertilisation
of distinct plants.
8
The present chapter is devoted to the Fertility of plants, as influenced by
cross-fertilisation
and self-fertilisation.
9
The result is that
cross-fertilisation
is thus favoured.
10
Dioecious plants, however fertilised, have a great advantage over other plants in their
cross-fertilisation
being assured.
11
Almost all these plants, as Darwin pointed out, have also chasmogamous flowers which render
cross-fertilisation
possible.
12
A
cross-fertilisation
of theatre, film and opera is nothing new, and that friction sometimes ignites fiery results.
13
It is questioned if
cross-fertilisation
has really the importance ascribed to it since the days of Darwin.
14
The well-adapted means by which
cross-fertilisation
is ensured in this genus have been described by several authors.
15
The answer to the above question obviously is, that with permanently closed flowers there could be no
cross-fertilisation
.
16
Some of the adaptations displayed by Climbing Plants are as beautiful as those of Orchids for ensuring
cross-fertilisation
.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
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cross-fertilisation
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
adapt for cross-fertilisation
ensure cross-fertilisation
artificial cross-fertilisation
be no cross-fertilisation
direct towards cross-fertilisation
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Translations for
cross-fertilisation
catalão
fertilització creuada
Cross-fertilisation
through the time