fertile

/ˈfɜrtəl/
adjective
  1. Able to produce abundant crops, plants, or vegetation; rich in nutrients (used for soil or land).
    • After the flood, the river left behind fertile silt that enriched the fields.
    • The fertile soil in the valley produces excellent vegetables.
    • Farmers have cultivated this fertile land for centuries.
  2. Able to produce offspring or young; capable of reproduction.
    • Most female mammals are fertile only during certain times of the year.
    • Fertile eggs are those that have been fertilized by a male.
    • The doctor confirmed that she is fertile and healthy.
  3. Producing many new ideas, inventions, or results; creative and productive.
    • The meeting was a fertile source of new proposals for the project.
    • The artist had a fertile imagination and painted every day.
    • Her fertile mind came up with solutions no one else had considered.
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