FERTILE - significado y definición. Qué es FERTILE
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Qué (quién) es FERTILE - definición

NATURAL CAPABILITY TO PRODUCE OFFSPRING
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fertile         
['f?:t??l]
¦ adjective
1. (of soil or land) producing or capable of producing abundant vegetation or crops.
2. (of a person, animal, or plant) able to conceive young or produce seed.
(of a seed or egg) capable of becoming a new individual.
3. producing many new and inventive ideas.
Derivatives
fertility noun
Origin
ME: via Fr. from L. fertilis, from ferre 'to bear'.
fertile         
1.
Land or soil that is fertile is able to support the growth of a large number of strong healthy plants.
...fertile soil.
...the rolling fertile countryside of East Cork.
= rich
ADJ
fertility
He was able to bring large sterile acreages back to fertility.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
A fertile mind or imagination is able to produce a lot of good, original ideas.
...a product of Flynn's fertile imagination...
ADJ: usu ADJ n
3.
A situation or environment that is fertile in relation to a particular activity or feeling encourages the activity or feeling.
...a fertile breeding ground for this kind of violent racism.
ADJ: ADJ n
4.
A person or animal that is fertile is able to reproduce and have babies or young.
The operation cannot be reversed to make her fertile again.
? infertile, sterile
ADJ
fertility
Doctors will tell you that pregnancy is the only sure test for fertility.
? infertility, sterility
N-UNCOUNT
fertile         
a.
1.
Prolific, fecund, breeding, bearing.
2.
Fruitful, productive, rich, plenteous, luxuriant, exuberant, teeming.
3.
(Bot.) Fruit-bearing, pistillate, female.

Wikipedia

Fertility

Fertility is the ability to conceive a child. The fertility rate is the average number of children born during an individuals lifetime and is quantified demographically. Conversely, infertility is the difficulty or inability to reproduce naturally. In general, infertility is defined as not being able to conceive a child after one year (or longer) of unprotected sex. Infertility is widespread, with fertility specialists available all over the world to assist parents and couples who experience difficulties conceiving a baby.

Fertility is an issue for people of both sexes. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in 35% of couples who cannot conceive, the cause can be attributed to factors on both the female and male side. Human fertility depends on various factors including nutrition, sexual behaviour, consanguinity, culture, instinct, endocrinology, timing of conception, economics, personality, lifestyle, and emotions.

Fertility differs from fecundity, which is defined as the biological capacity to reproduce irrespective of intention for conception. Fecundity can be explained by gamete production, fertilization, and carrying a pregnancy to term. The antithesis of fertility is infertility while the antithesis of fecundity is sterility.

Ejemplos de uso de FERTILE
1. "This is fertile ground for foreign investors." «
2. Fertile area The Jordan Valley is a fertile part of the West Bank and fruit, vegetables and flowers are all grown here.
3. According to the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority, a woman is half as fertile at 35 as she is at 25, and half as fertile again at 40.
4. Aid agencies say that unpopular resettlement policies, under which farmers are moved from less fertile areas to more fertile but unfamiliar ones, still continue.
5. For an evangelical candidate, Mississippi is fertile ground.