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fecundation

NOUN
  1. making fertile as by applying fertilizer or manure
  2. creation by the physical union of male and female gametes; of sperm and ova in an animal or pollen and ovule in a plant

How To Use fecundation In A Sentence

  • If you bring a dog with you, I give you fair warning he will not be admitted; or, if you presume to pluck a flower, I shall dock you of your dinner on that unfortunate day; — why, you might chance to pluck one undergoing the delicate process of cross-fecundation, and blast my hopes of a variety in the species! — the very notion is distressing!!! — the fact would be afflicting beyond measure!!! New Letters from Charles Brown to Joseph Severn
  • The scientific term describing fraternal twins by different fathers is heteropaternal superfecundation.
  • This might happen (1) by the fecundated ova passing, in the course of their development, under particular circumstances, into higher forms; (2) by the primitive and later organisms producing other organisms without fecundation, out of germs or eggs Essays
  • -- After the union of the two elements, known as fecundation, or conception, if the conditions are favorable, development occurs; and the little germ is in due process of time developed into an individual which is an exact counterpart of its parents. Plain facts for old and young : embracing the natural history and hygiene of organic life.
  • The process of fertilization or fecundation is also known as impregnation and conception. Woman Her Sex and Love Life
  • All these symbols of fecundation, these perfumes, radiations, and breathings overwhelmed him. Salammbo
  • In the stomach of the mosquito a process of fecundation at first takes place; the form of the parasite, thereby produced, penetrates the stomach wall, embedded in which it grows to button-like structures projecting into the body-cavity. Physiology or Medicine 1902 - Presentation Speech
  • This might happen (1) by the fecundated ova passing, in the course of their development, under particular circumstances, into higher forms; (2) by the primitive and later organisms producing other organisms without fecundation, out of germs or eggs Essays
  • Only a handful of cases – of what doctors call heteropaternal superfecundation – are documented in the world. Mother Gives Birth To Twins Who Have Different Fathers | Impact Lab
  • Obviously, the twins resulting from superfecundation are dizygotic.
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