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US
/fɝˈtɪɫəti, fɝˈtɪɫɪti/
]
[ UK /fɜːtˈɪlɪti/ ]
[ UK /fɜːtˈɪlɪti/ ]
NOUN
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the property of producing abundantly and sustaining vigorous and luxuriant growth
weeds lovely in their rankness
he praised the richness of the soil - the state of being fertile; capable of producing offspring
- the ratio of live births in an area to the population of that area; expressed per 1000 population per year
How To Use fertility In A Sentence
- Ayurvedic herbal preparations are also used to treat obesity, and as antifertility treatments. The Best Alternative Medicine
- We believe that modern-day Hitlers have deliberately adulterated the oral polio vaccines with antifertility drugs and … viruses which are known to cause HIV and AIDS," prominent physician Datti Ahmed told journalists at the time. Scientific American
- Quinn herself was keen to have the first test - a matter of weeks after William's birth - because she and her husband were undergoing fertility treatment at the time the child was conceived.
- One is the King of the waxing year, of life, growth, and fertility.
- Changing mortality and fertility patterns are likely to have contributed to this fall.
- The word "carol" comes from the Greek "choros," which is a circular dance accompanied by singing, usually to celebrate fertility. Apartment Therapy Main
- Lessons of IVF babies mix-up ‘will be learned’ Report pinpoints series of failures at Yorkshire fertility clinic where white couple had mixed-race twins in error
- To overcome this problem many policy papers which examine population ageing produce a variety of projections using different fertility assumptions.
- The play's chorus employs movement and primal rhythms, and performs a powerful ritual ceremony to bless Yerma's fertility, with Kevin MacDonnell as its tribal leader.
- More realistic estimates are based on the assumption that fertility will gradually decline to around replacement level.