fertilize in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

fertilize in the PONS Dictionary

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Peas, beans, and vetches became common from the 13th century onward as a fodder crop for animals and also for their nitrogen-fixation fertilizing properties.
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If she is bred on the day the oocytes can be fertilized, her gestation length will appear to be 60 days long.
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One worm mates with another individual and each fertilize the other.
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After the eggs are fertilized at the lake, the fish are released.
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Each one of the egg masses may have been fertilized by multiple males.
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These ingredients make the resulting lime commercially valuable for fertilizing farm pasture land and lawns and for steel and coal production.
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The males then fertilized the offending females and cared for their young.
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Some rare prairie plants are especially adapted to feed and be fertilized by equally rare prairie insects.
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Then, eggs will be fertilized individually as they leave the ovaries, before the shell is calcified (for species that produce hard shells) in the oviduct.
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The legend claimed a method that used local fish (menhaden) to fertilize crops.
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