Fertile - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈfɜːrtl|  American pronunciation of the word fertile
Brit.  |ˈfɜːtaɪl|  British pronunciation of the word fertile

adjective

- intellectually productive (syn: fecund, prolific)
- bearing in abundance especially offspring (syn: prolific)
- marked by great fruitfulness (syn: fat, productive, rich)
fertile farmland

Extra examples

This subject remains a fertile field for additional investigation.

He has a fertile mind.

The plains are fertile in / of native plants.

He was fertile in resources.

It was a family, singularly fertile of great men.

800 acres of fertile cropland

Most men remain fertile into old age.

Germany in the 1920s and 30s was fertile ground for such ideas.

...the development of the colony involved expropriation of large tracts of fertile farmland from the natives...

...to the east of the valley lies a vast, fertile tableland...

By means of sand it is, that the fatty earth is rendered fertile.

They used force to banish the natives from the more fertile land.

Horton looked out over a panorama of fertile valleys and gentle hills.

The region, with its widespread poverty, provided fertile ground for revolutionary activitists.

Eastern Europe provided fertile soil for political activists.

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