Crossword-Solution: FECUNDATE 9 letters, 6 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Fecundate v. t. To make fruitful or prolific.
Fecundate v. t. To render fruitful or prolific; to impregnate; as, in
flowers the pollen fecundates the ovum through the stigma.

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FECUNDATE anagram FACETUNED

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make pregnant 6 answers
make fruitful 7 answers
fertilize 23 answers
impregnate 33 answers
Fertilise 49 answers
Engender 49 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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ERTEA
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greedy person
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One seeks the secret of vegetable nature; he watches the slow life of plants; he notes the parity of motion among all the species, and the parity of their nutrition; he finds everywhere the need of sun and air and water, to fecundate and nourish them.
Catherine de’ Medici Honore de Balzac 1999
Have you, Helen?" "I have never wished to do so." "Why not? It is good to know everything." "Well, Hedvig, your theologian meant to say that a god was not capable of this." "What is that?" "Give me your hand." "I can feel it, and have thought it would be something like that; without this provision of nature man would not be able to fecundate his mate.
Adventures In The South: Back Again to Paris Jacques Casanova de Seingalt 2006
Have you, Helen?” “I have never wished to do so.” “Why not? It is good to know everything.” “Well, Hedvig, your theologian meant to say that a god was not capable of this.” “What is that?” “Give me your hand.” “I can feel it, and have thought it would be something like that; without this provision of nature man would not be able to fecundate his mate.
The Memoires of Casanova, Complete Jacques Casanova de Seingalt 2001
Whilst the bird is probing the flower, the pollen of the stamens is rubbed in to the lower part of its head, and thus carried from one flower to fecundate another.
The Naturalist in Nicaragua Thomas Belt 2004
May, the month dear to poets, is frequently but an uninterrupted succession of showers to fecundate the earth; its symbol, an array of outspread umbrellas in our streets.
Picturesque Quebec James MacPherson Le Moine 2004