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Close fertilizationFertilization Fer`ti*li*za"tion, n.
1. The act or process of rendering fertile.
2. (Biol.) The act of fecundating or impregnating animal or
vegetable germs; esp., the process by which in flowers the
pollen renders the ovule fertile, or an analogous process
in flowerless plants; fecundation; impregnation.
Close fertilization (Bot.), the fertilization of pistils by
pollen derived from the stamens of the same blossom.
Cross fertilization, fertilization by pollen from some
other blossom. See under Cross, a. Cross fertilizationFertilization Fer`ti*li*za"tion, n.
1. The act or process of rendering fertile.
2. (Biol.) The act of fecundating or impregnating animal or
vegetable germs; esp., the process by which in flowers the
pollen renders the ovule fertile, or an analogous process
in flowerless plants; fecundation; impregnation.
Close fertilization (Bot.), the fertilization of pistils by
pollen derived from the stamens of the same blossom.
Cross fertilization, fertilization by pollen from some
other blossom. See under Cross, a. Cross-fertilizeCross-fertilize Cross"-fer"ti*lize, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Cross-fertilized; p. pr. & vb. n. Cross-fertilizing.]
(Bot.)
To fertilize, as the stigmas of a flower or plant, with the
pollen from another individual of the same species. Cross-fertilizedCross-fertilize Cross"-fer"ti*lize, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Cross-fertilized; p. pr. & vb. n. Cross-fertilizing.]
(Bot.)
To fertilize, as the stigmas of a flower or plant, with the
pollen from another individual of the same species. Cross-fertilizingCross-fertilize Cross"-fer"ti*lize, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Cross-fertilized; p. pr. & vb. n. Cross-fertilizing.]
(Bot.)
To fertilize, as the stigmas of a flower or plant, with the
pollen from another individual of the same species. Fertilitate
Fertilitate Fer*til"i*tate, v. t.
To fertilize; to fecundate. --Sir T. Browne.
FertilizationFertilization Fer`ti*li*za"tion, n.
1. The act or process of rendering fertile.
2. (Biol.) The act of fecundating or impregnating animal or
vegetable germs; esp., the process by which in flowers the
pollen renders the ovule fertile, or an analogous process
in flowerless plants; fecundation; impregnation.
Close fertilization (Bot.), the fertilization of pistils by
pollen derived from the stamens of the same blossom.
Cross fertilization, fertilization by pollen from some
other blossom. See under Cross, a. FertilizeFertilize Fer"ti*lize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Fertilized; p.
pr. & vb. n. Fertilizing.] [Cf. F. fertiliser.]
1. To make fertile or enrich; to supply with nourishment for
plants; to make fruitful or productive; as, to fertilize
land, soil, ground, and meadows.
And fertilize the field that each pretends to gain.
--Byron.
2. To fecundate; as, to fertilize flower. --A. R. Wallace. FertilizedFertilize Fer"ti*lize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Fertilized; p.
pr. & vb. n. Fertilizing.] [Cf. F. fertiliser.]
1. To make fertile or enrich; to supply with nourishment for
plants; to make fruitful or productive; as, to fertilize
land, soil, ground, and meadows.
And fertilize the field that each pretends to gain.
--Byron.
2. To fecundate; as, to fertilize flower. --A. R. Wallace. Fertilizer
Fertilizer Fer"ti*lizer, n.
1. One who fertilizes; the agent that carries the fertilizing
principle, as a moth to an orchid. --A. R. Wallace.
2. That which renders fertile; a general name for commercial
manures, as guano, phosphate of lime, etc.
FertilizingFertilize Fer"ti*lize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Fertilized; p.
pr. & vb. n. Fertilizing.] [Cf. F. fertiliser.]
1. To make fertile or enrich; to supply with nourishment for
plants; to make fruitful or productive; as, to fertilize
land, soil, ground, and meadows.
And fertilize the field that each pretends to gain.
--Byron.
2. To fecundate; as, to fertilize flower. --A. R. Wallace. Illegitimate fertilizationIllegitimate Il`le*git"i*mate, a.
1. Not according to law; not regular or authorized; unlawful;
improper.
2. Unlawfully begotten; born out of wedlock; bastard; as, an
illegitimate child.
3. Not legitimately deduced or inferred; illogical; as, an
illegitimate inference.
4. Not authorized by good usage; not genuine; spurious; as,
an illegitimate word.
Illegitimate fertilization, or Illegitimate union (Bot.),
the fertilization of pistils by stamens not of their own
length, in heterogonously dimorphic and trimorphic
flowers. --Darwin. Self-fertilization
Self-fertilization Self`-fer`ti*li*za"tion, n. (Bot.)
The fertilization of a flower by pollen from the same flower
and without outer aid; autogamy.
Self-fertilized
Self-fertilized Self`-fer"ti*lized, a. (Bot.)
Fertilized by pollen from the same flower.
Wind-fertilized
Wind-fertilized Wind"-fer`ti*lized, a. (Bot.)
Anemophilous; fertilized by pollen borne by the wind.
Meaning of Fertili from wikipedia
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Abrotanella fertilis is a
member of the
daisy family and is an
endemic species of New Zealand. A.
fertilis is a
small plant with long (under 2mm), thin...
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Cyperus fertilis is a
species of
sedge that is
native to
parts of
Africa that is part of the "Cyperus"
Genus in
addition to the
Cyperaceae Family. List...
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Sporobolus fertilis is a
species of gr****
native to the Himalayas, India, Sri Lanka, Burma, Thailand, China, ****an, and Malaysia. It is an
invasive species...
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Menegazzia fertilis is a
species of
foliose lichen found in Australia. It was
described as new to
science in 1992. List of
Menegazzia species James P....
- (Hyperacrius
fertilis) is a
species of
rodent in the
family Cricetidae. It is
found in
India and ****stan. Molur, S. (2016). "Hyperacrius
fertilis". The IUCN...
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building houses.
There are at
least 5 varieties:
Robinia hispida var.
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Threatened Species.
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aetatu firata fertlid (i.e.
aetate fertili finita),
where the
contrast of the last with the
other two
forms shows...
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Cistercian monks came to the area and
established Sancta Maria de
Petra Fertili, now
known as
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