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The answer FERTILE has 53 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of fertile in various dictionaries:
adj - capable of reproducing
adj - intellectually productive
adj - bearing in abundance especially offspring
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Adjective for an organism that can reproduce, or for an imagination full of ideas |
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Rich in material needed to sustain plant growth: fertile soil. |
Bearing or producing crops or vegetation abundantly fruitful. |
Botany Bearing functional reproductive structures such as seeds or fruit or material such as spores or pollen. |
Fertile land can produce a large number of good quality crops. |
Fertile animals or plants are able to produce (a lot of) young or fruit: |
A fertile seed or egg is able to develop into a new plant or animal. |
A fertile mind or imagination is active and produces a lot of interesting and unusual ideas. |
(of land) able to produce a large number of high-quality crops: |
(of people or animals) able to produce young |
fig. Someone who has a fertile imagination has an active mind and is able to produce a lot of new and original ideas. |
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Fertile, IOWA, UNITED STATES |
Fertile, MISSOURI, UNITED STATES |
Fertile, MINNESOTA, UNITED STATES |
Fertile might refer to |
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Fertility is the natural capability to produce offspring. As a measure, fertility rate is the number of offspring born per mating pair, individual or population. Fertility differs from fecundity, which is defined as the potential for reproduction (influenced by gamete production, fertilization and carrying a pregnancy to term). A lack of fertility is infertility while a lack of fecundity would be called sterility. * Human fertility depends on factors of nutrition, sexual behavior, consanguinity, culture, instinct, endocrinology, timing, economics, way of life, and emotions. |