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fertile

Life-giving; fertile land is land on which crops can grow; a fertile person is someone who can have children. That field is fertile.

fertile

capable of reproducing (= fecund, prolific) intellectually productive a prolific writer a fecund imagination (= fat, productive, rich) marked by great fruitfulness fertile farmland a fat land a productive vineyard rich soil (= prolific) bearing in abundance especially offspring flying foxes are extremely prolific a prolific pear tree

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philoprogenitive fertile fecund child-bearing

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Fertile soil is indispensable for a good harvest.
You have a fertile imagination.
He has a fertile imagination.
She has a fertile imagination.
Tom has a fertile imagination.
This valley is very fertile.
The soil here is fertile.
Fertile soil is indispensable for agriculture.
The land on his farm is very fertile.
The Fertile Crescent is considered to be the cradle of civilization.

Movie subtitles

Yet 5 kilometres from this fertile valley there are almost no trees.
In this relatively fertile valley there are some walnut, cherry and olive trees.
Olive trees grow in more fertile spots.
One the wall is up, they have to look for fertile soil in the hills.
A thin layer of fertile soil now covers the plots.
Jones vindicated his errors, and I say that the soil of Texas shall be all the more fertile for the blood he shed to the benefit of those who come after him.
The lamasery with its feet rooted in the good earth of this fertile valley while its head explores the eternal.
At this moment we are unprepared to establish evidence that will prove. that the original Baron of Arizona, Miguel de Peralta. was a mythical gentleman created by the fertile brain of Mr. Reavis.
From my fertile imagination, Sergeant.
Although it has now sunk, it is nonetheless fertile.
You'll have to admit she's fertile.
If a woman says she has had intercourse with a certain man who is proven fertile, though no evidence is found in the woman's body could a lawyer, a prosecuting attorney could he use this as evidence that the woman is lying?
I saw the patience, the innocence, the apparent meekness with which the temporary survivors of Hiroshima adapted to a fate so unjust that the imagination, usually so fertile, is silent before it.
Once this land was fertile, farms abounded.
It seems a little more fertile than the rest.
Fertile? That's the great Grimpen mire.
When the pilgrim from the high plains of the North catch sight of these fertile fields he knows that he's close to his destination the Holy City, Lhasa.
After my death, one half of my lands. - The fertile part.
Although it is now sunk, it is nonetheless fertile.
Natalya is as fertile as a bitch, she'll make another dozen for you.
Gooper's wife, she's a good breeder. You'll have to admit she's fertile.
If these seeds are still fertile then life does exist on this planet.
We're a fertile land for corn, beans, squash, rumble-seat sex, and revivalism.
And may the gods make her fertile.
Once this land was fertile.
Contemporaries state that with fertile land and plenty of water, he couldn't grow mud.
Yet 5 kilometres from this fertile valley there are almost no trees. Just a few fruit trees, rockroses and heather.
Fertile, pretty, with its weekly marketplace where countless peasants flock.
Most fertile mind.
In 1955 thousands of young and not so young people from every corner of our land headed to the fertile virgin lands.
God, who made the Earth fertile by rain.
Proclaim him in the street, incense her kinsmen and though he in a fertile climate dwell, plague him with flies.
The doctor explained me that another operation could revert your state and make you fertile again.
The soil here is remarkably rich and fertile, captain.

News and current affairs

The main thrust of early conservatism was root-and-branch opposition to every form of social insurance: make the poor richer, and they would become more fertile.
The point is simple: Argentina's real resources, its people, with their enormous talents and skills, its fertile land, its capital goods remain.
In a matter of weeks, Bank Underground already has established itself as a fertile source of provocative ideas.
But make no mistake: the ground for populist economics is becoming more fertile by the day.
This pool of frustrated talent may prove fertile ground to international terrorist organizations seeking support for their extremist agendas.
It should come as no surprise that the group known in the region as Daesh (the Islamic State) believes that it can find fertile ground for recruitment in this vast population of dispossessed and disaffected young people.
These are fertile fields for future study, but what of the core disciplines of economics and finance themselves?
Hollande's plans for a growth initiative fall on fertile ground, especially in the European Parliament, which has repeatedly called for such measures.
Lastly, France arguably has one of the world's most favorable natural environments, with fertile soil and an exceptionally temperate climate.
Gaza's poverty was fertile ground for Islamic radicalism.
Natural resources are plentiful, with vast amounts of fertile land.
Though nationalist politics was long suppressed after World War II by economic prosperity and memories of pre-war horrors, Europe offers fertile ground for its revival.
A 42-year dictatorship does not exactly provide fertile ground for the learning and experience needed to create an impartial court.
Indeed, since Hosni Mubarak's ouster last year, security in Sinai has deteriorated, and the region has become fertile ground for Islamic extremism.
By that time, Mexican police institutions were in a state of decomposition, making them fertile ground for the drug traffickers to corrupt. And so they have.
The official rationale was that eggs and sperm are not commodities, but gifts from a fertile couple to an infertile one.
This relatively rich, opposition-controlled, ethnically mixed, and more conservative province, blessed with fertile lowlands and hydrocarbons, voted for autonomy by a wide margin.
Yes, America's wars in the region - as destructive as they were stupid - bear a substantial part of the blame for the mayhem now engulfing the Fertile Crescent.
Failure to engage in critical debates about Latin American democracy will surely provide fertile ground for reviving the authoritarian fantasies of the past.
As many of Lebanon's poorest are Shia, this provides fertile ground for Hezbollah recruiters.
Al Qaeda-type groups already have gained ground in the Middle East and North Africa as an unintended byproduct of US policies, creating fertile conditions for stepped-up international terrorism in the coming years.
By that time, Mexican police institutions were in a state of decomposition, making them fertile ground for the drug traffickers to corrupt.
There are also fears that the splintering of Dokubu's militias has created fertile ground in the Delta for Islamist groups.

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