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fertile

 
 
/ˈfɜːtaɪl/ US   /ˈfɜːrtəl/ adjective

Translation

LAND Fertile land or soil produces a lot of healthy plants.
verimli, bereketli, mümbit
395918
PEOPLE/ANIMALS If people or animals are fertile, they are able to have babies.
doğurgan
357
fertile ground (for sth) a situation or place where an idea, activity, etc is likely to succeed
verimli, bereketli, mümbit, semereli
1835
a fertile imagination If someone has a fertile imagination, they have lots of interesting and unusual ideas.
yaratıcı, üretken
1103
fertility
 
/fəˈtɪləti/ noun [U]
verim, doğurganlık
(Definition of fertile adjective from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary English-Turkish © Cambridge University Press)

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