backset, cross-pollinate, cut, enrich, fecundify, get with child, impregnate, mulch, pollinate, rake, thin out, weed out
Definitionv. provide with fertilizers or add nutrients to
Last update: October 26, 2016
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The male gametes swim through a surface film of water to reach the archegonia and fertilize the female gametes inside them. [noun]
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Doctors remove eggs from the woman 's body and fertilize them with sperm in the laboratory - hence the term ' test-tube baby '. [verb]
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Akhdar, is perhaps the most fertile district in the peninsula; Hadramut, too, contains many large and prosperous villages, and the torrents from the Yemen highlands fertilize several oases in the Tehama (or Tihama) or lowlands of the western and southern coast. [Please select]
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It was easier to break new land than to fertilize that long in use. [Please select]
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Some self-fertilized capsules of a Maxillaria were in a similar state. [Please select]
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This is probably due to the fact that they have not been fertilized. [Please select]
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All that ash will fertilize the ground, and it will all be green. [Please select]
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I might fertilize him, I might prune him, and I might use insecticide on him. [Please select]
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The males are supposed to proceed from non-fertilized eggs, the females from fertilized eggs. [Please select]
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Those eggs do not hatch because they have not been fertilized. [Please select]
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Impregnate-ed: to make or made fertile or pregnant: fertilized. [Please select]
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