fertile

[ fur-tl or, esp. British, -tahyl ]
/ ˈfɜr tl or, esp. British, -taɪl /

adjective

Origin of fertile

1425–75; late Middle English (< Middle French) < Latin fertilis fruitful, akin to ferre to bear1; see -ile

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British Dictionary definitions for fertile

fertile
/ (ˈfɜːtaɪl) /

adjective

Derived forms of fertile

fertilely, adverb fertileness, noun

Word Origin for fertile

C15: from Latin fertilis, from ferre to bear

Medical definitions for fertile

fertile
[ fûrtl ]

adj.

Capable of conceiving and bearing young.
Fertilized. Used of an ovum.

Scientific definitions for fertile

fertile
[ fûrtl ]

Capable of producing offspring, seeds, or fruit.
Capable of developing into a complete organism; fertilized.
Capable of supporting plant life; favorable to the growth of crops and plants.

Other words from fertile

fertility noun