father |
fertilise |
Related terms |
Father is a related term of fertilise.
As a proper noun father
is (christianity) god, the father of creation.
As a verb fertilise is
.
impregnate |
fertilise |
Related terms |
Impregnate is a related term of fertilise.
As verbs the difference between impregnate and fertilise
is that
impregnate is to cause to become pregnant while
fertilise is .
fructify |
fertilise |
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Fructify is a related term of fertilise.
As verbs the difference between fructify and fertilise
is that
fructify is to bear fruit; to generate useful products or ideas while
fertilise is .
proliferate |
fertilise |
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As verbs the difference between proliferate and fertilise
is that
proliferate is to increase in number or spread rapidly while
fertilise is standard spelling of from=non-Oxford British spelling|fertilize|lang=en.
beget |
fertilise |
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Beget is a related term of fertilise.
As verbs the difference between beget and fertilise
is that
beget is to cause; to produce while
fertilise is .
create |
fertilise |
Related terms |
As verbs the difference between create and fertilise
is that
create is to put into existence while
fertilise is standard spelling of from=non-Oxford British spelling|fertilize|lang=en.
As an adjective create
is created, resulting from creation.
fecundate |
fertilise |
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Fecundate is a related term of fertilise.
As verbs the difference between fecundate and fertilise
is that
fecundate is to make fertile while
fertilise is .
procreate |
fertilise |
Related terms |
Procreate is a related term of fertilise.
As verbs the difference between procreate and fertilise
is that
procreate is to beget or conceive (offspring) while
fertilise is .
sire |
fertilise |
Related terms |
As verbs the difference between sire and fertilise
is that
sire is of a male: to procreate; to father, beget while
fertilise is standard spelling of from=non-Oxford British spelling|fertilize|lang=en.
As a noun sire
is a lord, master, or other person in authority, most commonly used vocatively: formerly in speaking to elders and superiors, later only when addressing a sovereign.
generate |
fertilise |
Synonyms |
As verbs the difference between generate and fertilise
is that
generate is to bring into being; give rise to while
fertilise is standard spelling of from=non-Oxford British spelling|fertilize|lang=en.
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