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    fer·tile
    [ˈfərd(ə)l]
    adjective
    fertile (adjective)
    1. (of soil or land) producing or capable of producing abundant vegetation or crops:
      "fields along the fertile flood plains of the river" · "Germany in the 1920s and 30s was fertile ground for such ideas"
      • (of a seed or egg) capable of becoming a new individual.
      • (of a person, animal, or plant) able to conceive young or produce seed:
        "Barbara carefully calculated the period when she was most fertile"
      • (of a person's mind or imagination) producing many new and inventive ideas with ease.
      • (of a situation or subject) fruitful and productive in generating new ideas:
        "a series of fertile debates within the social sciences"
      • physics
        (of nuclear material) able to become fissile by the capture of neutrons.
    Origin
    late Middle English: via French from Latin fertilis, from ferre ‘to bear’.
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    adjective
    1. (of soil or land) producing or capable of producing abundant vegetation or crops:
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  3. fertile, fecund, fruitful, prolific mean producing or capable of producing offspring or fruit. fertile implies the power to reproduce in kind or to assist in reproduction and growth fertile soil ; applied figuratively, it suggests readiness of invention and development. a fertile imagination
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    Fertile animals or plants are able to produce (a lot of) young or fruit: People get less fertile as they get older. Opposites barren infertile A fertile seed or egg is able to develop into a new plant or animal.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/fertile
    Fertile definition: bearing, producing, or capable of producing vegetation, crops, etc., abundantly; prolific. See examples of FERTILE used in a sentence.
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    (of land) able to produce a large number of high-quality crops: fertile soil fertile adjective (ABLE TO PRODUCE) biology (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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