Present participle for to cause to produce offspring through insemination
“If they are able to find sperm in a frozen mammoth carcass, they will try to take the nucleus from mammoth sperm and use it to fertilize an elephant egg in vitro.”
Present participle for to cause to to bear fruit
“After adding organic compost to the soil, the gardeners hoped it would fertilize the plants and increase their fruit yield.”
Present participle for to make more fertile by adding nutrients, especially of soil
“The soluble solids that come down in our water amount to enough parts per million to fertilize the soil.”
Present participle for to break up (soil) in preparation for sowing or planting
Present participle for to beget or conceive (offspring)
The activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock
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