Crossword-Solution: FERTILISE
We have 16 clues for the answer “FERTILISE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| pollinate | 1 answer |
| MAKE fruitful by introduction of male element | 2 answers |
| MAKE productive | 4 answers |
| fecundate | 6 answers |
| make fruitful | 7 answers |
| inseminate | 8 answers |
| Manure | 10 answers |
| dung | 16 answers |
| fertilize | 23 answers |
| impregnate | 33 answers |
| Implant | 43 answers |
| "Feed __, ..." | 48 answers |
| ACT like a tonic | 50 answers |
| Cultivate | 51 answers |
| invade | 55 answers |
| invigorate | 58 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FERTILISE (5)
And it is also essential for plant-breeders that they should have "the power of fixing each fleeting variety of colour, if they will fertilise the flowers of the desired kind with their own pollen for half-a-dozen generations, and grow the seedlings under the same conditions." ("Cross and Self fertilisation" (1st edition), page 460.) But the influence of Darwin on floral biology was not confined to the development of this branch of Botany.
The value of the moral powers, and their frequently incredible influence, are best exemplified by history, and this is the most generous and the purest nourishment which the mind of the General can extract from it.—At the same time it is to be observed, that it is less demonstrations, critical examinations, and learned treatises, than sentiments, general impressions, and single flashing sparks of truth, which yield the seeds of knowledge that are to fertilise the mind.
Nearly all our orchidaceous plants absolutely require the visits of insects to remove their pollen-masses and thus to fertilise them.
See 'Forms of Flowers,' page 307.) How could the wind, which is the agent of fertilisation, with Plantago, fertilise "reciprocally dimorphic" flowers like Primula? Theory says this cannot be, and in such cases of one's own theories I follow Agassiz and declare, "that nature never lies." I should even be very glad to examine the two dried forms of Plantago.
There is some evidence that the good effects from a cross are transmitted for several generations; it would not, therefore be necessary to cross-fertilise the seedlings in each generation, though this would be desirable, as it is almost certain that a greater number of seeds would thus be obtained.
Quotes with FERTILISE (3)
How insightful of Finland to devise a topic-based curriculum in their schools! This means that dicreet "subjects" that are taught may cross-fertilise each other, and the possibilities in this are amazing!
But cocks aren’t supposed to lay eggs...” Sahil said, trying to untangle himself. “... they’re supposed to fertilise them.
There, in the unconscious, we sleep upon the psyche's oceanic floor, together like some vast bed of kelp, each wavering strand an individual American, swaying in the currents of national suggestion. In the form of a giant Portuguese man-of-war, our government hovers, rippling above us, showering freshly produced national memory spores on the fertile bed of our forgetfulness. Schools of undulating corporate jellyfish pass over, sowing the brands of products and services ... fo…