In India most of the land is left sterile. [adjective]
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She can not give birth to a young one. She is a sterile. [adjective]
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The conference conducted to upgrade the deteriorating environment proved sterile. [adjective]
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A small volume of sterile water is instilled and then aspirated into a syringe. [adjective]
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Add the volume of sterile broth shown in Row A in the table below to each tube. [adjective]
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Sterile ears or poisonous vegetation, wherever I turn my eyes. [adjective]
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It was the sterile and rugged district which separates the tributaries of Champlain from those of the Hudson, the Mohawk, and the St. [adjective]
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Flowers become sterile when the stamens--or male organs--are changed into petals, as may be seen by inspecting a rose; and when through excessive dampness the pollen loses its fertilizing power. [adjective]
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The Fourierists say, that abundance of rich food renders women sterile; just as too much sap--while enhancing the beauty of flowers--destroys their reproductive capacity. [adjective]
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Production results from the co-operation of these three equally necessary elements, which, taken separately, are equally sterile. [adjective]
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If, however, the soil is sterile, how can marriage make it bear fruit. [adjective]
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