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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "fecundate" in a sentence

    fecundate example sentences

    fecundate


    fecundated


    fecundates


    fecundating


    1. possessed them since intrauterine life into elements that fecundate the


    2. Might not this visit and the recollection of the strange, almost forgotten affair fecundate my inspiration?


    1. Only after this happens can the fecundated ovum or the embryo choose,


    2. fecundated ovum there is a realm of freedom, even though this idea can be


    3. fecundated ovum requires seven days to pass through the fallopian tube and


    4. themselves to be fecundated by the drones and then afterwards destroy them


    5. (Isn’t the journey that the fecundated egg makes when it is going down the tubes and it enters the uterus turbulent and stormy?)


    6. The I excepted, the I effaced, the I forgotten, what would be the result of all this? What if I denounce myself? I am arrested; this Champmathieu is released; I am put back in the galleys; that is well—and what then? What is going on here? Ah! here is a country, a town, here are factories, an industry, workers, both men and women, aged grandsires, children, poor people! All this I have created; all these I provide with their living; everywhere where there is a smoking chimney, it is I who have placed the brand on the hearth and meat in the pot; I have created ease, circulation, credit; before me there was nothing; I have elevated, vivified, informed with life, fecundated, stimulated, enriched the whole country-side; lacking me, the soul is lacking; I take myself off, everything dies: and this woman, who has suffered so much, who possesses so many merits in spite of her fall; the cause of all whose misery I have unwittingly been! And that child whom I


    7. The pistil consists of a stigma supported on the style; but in some Compositae, the male florets, which of course cannot be fecundated, have a rudimentary pistil, for it is not crowned with a stigma; but the style remains well developed and is clothed in the usual manner with hairs, which serve to brush the pollen out of the surrounding and conjoined anthers


    1. encounters the ovum and fecundates it, the ovum is still near the ovary


    1. Science, after having long groped about, now knows that the most fecundating and the most efficacious of fertilizers is human manure


    2. Chénier seems to have used étamine, properly the stamen or male organ of flowers, for the pollen or fecundating dust which is secreted by the stamen


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    Synonyms for "fecundate"

    fecundate fertilise fertilize inseminate

    "fecundate" definitions

    make fertile or productive


    introduce semen into (a female)