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Comparative
more fertile
Superlative
most fertile
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(of an animal, person, or plant) able to produce offspring, fruit, or seed
- She learned that some plants are more fertile in certain climates.
- The fertile land near the river produces abundant harvests each year.
- The fertile soil allowed the farmers to grow a variety of crops.
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(of land or soil) able to produce crops or plants well
- The fertile soil in the valley yielded abundant harvests of wheat and corn each year.
- Farmers prized the fertile land along the riverbank for its ability to support diverse crops.
- The ancient civilizations settled near fertile river valleys, where they could grow crops and sustain large populations.
- Fertile regions attract settlers and agricultural development due to their potential for high crop yields and sustainable farming practices.
- The fertile delta of the Ganges River in India provides vital nutrients for rice cultivation.
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(of mind or imagination) capable of generating many creative or original ideas
- Her fertile imagination produced fascinating stories.
- The inventor had a fertile mind, constantly generating new concepts.
- His fertile mind made him a valuable problem solver.
- The novel came from a fertile imagination.
- The fertile mind of the composer produced hundreds of melodies.