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fertile

Definition

Fertile means able to produce offspring. In plants, this means being able to produce seeds. In animals, it means being able to produce eggs or sperm.

Fertility is important for the survival of a species. It ensures that there will be enough offspring to replace the adults that die.

There are many factors that can affect fertility, including age, health, and environment. For example, older animals are less fertile than younger animals. Animals that are sick or injured are also less fertile.

How can the word be used?

The soil in this area is very fertile.

fertile

Different forms of the word

Adjective: fertile, fecund, prolific, productive.

Noun: fertility, fecundity.

Verb: to fertilize.

Etymology

The word "fertile" comes from the Latin word fertilis, which means "fruitful". It was first used in English in the 14th century, and it is still used today to refer to something that is capable of producing offspring or crops.

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