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fertile

Impotent vs Fertile - What's the difference?

impotent | fertile |


As adjectives the difference between impotent and fertile

is that impotent is lacking physical strength or vigor; weak while fertile is (of land etc) capable of growing abundant crops; productive.

Fertile vs Ovulation - What's the difference?

fertile | ovulation |


As an adjective fertile

is (of land etc) capable of growing abundant crops; productive.

As a noun ovulation is

(physiology) the release of an ovum from the ovary.

Fertile vs Tertile - What's the difference?

fertile | tertile |


As an adjective fertile

is (of land etc) capable of growing abundant crops; productive.

As a noun tertile is

(statistics) any of the two points that divide an ordered distribution into three parts, each containing a third of the population.

Taxonomy vs Fertile - What's the difference?

taxonomy | fertile |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adjective fertile is

(of land etc) capable of growing abundant crops; productive.

Manure vs Fertile - What's the difference?

manure | fertile |


As a verb manure

is to cultivate by manual labor; to till; hence, to develop by culture.

As a noun manure

is animal excrement, especially that of common domestic farm animals and when used as fertilizer generally speaking, from cows, horses, sheep, pigs and chickens.

As an adjective fertile is

(of land etc) capable of growing abundant crops; productive.

Fertile vs Arid - What's the difference?

fertile | arid |


As adjectives the difference between fertile and arid

is that fertile is capable of growing abundant crops; productive while arid is very dry.

Fertile vs Fertilely - What's the difference?

fertile | fertilely |


As an adjective fertile

is (of land etc) capable of growing abundant crops; productive.

As an adverb fertilely is

in a fertile manner.

Fertile vs Batful - What's the difference?

fertile | batful |


As adjectives the difference between fertile and batful

is that fertile is (of land etc) capable of growing abundant crops; productive while batful is rich; fertile, as in reference to land or soil.

Fertile vs Overbattle - What's the difference?

fertile | overbattle |


As adjectives the difference between fertile and overbattle

is that fertile is (of land etc) capable of growing abundant crops; productive while overbattle is (dialectal|or|obsolete) too fertile; too rich.

Fertile vs Battable - What's the difference?

fertile | battable |


As adjectives the difference between fertile and battable

is that fertile is (of land etc) capable of growing abundant crops; productive while battable is (obsolete) capable of cultivation; fertile; productive.

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