Fecundo in english

Fertile

pronunciation: fɜrtəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures

fecundar = fructify ; fertilise [fertilize, -USA] ; inseminate ; impregnate. 

Example: This is an accomplishment that has taken half a century to fructify.Example: Another reason for fertilising is that, in time, established plants use up all the goodness in the surrounding soil.Example: 24 healthy large white sows were naturally inseminated and were confirmed to be pregnant after 23 days by echography.Example: Much to her sorrow, her son had impregnated his girlfriend.

fecundo = fertile ; productive. 

Example: There is no doubt that these reforms have produced a fertile climate for the development of better information for patients.Example: The clicker paid each man according to what he had set, keeping for himself a share equal to that of the most productive hand.

Fecundo synonyms

rank in spanish: rango, pronunciation: ræŋk part of speech: noun prolific in spanish: prolífico, pronunciation: proʊlɪfɪk part of speech: adjective rich in spanish: Rico, pronunciation: rɪtʃ part of speech: adjective fat in spanish: gordo, pronunciation: fæt part of speech: adjective, noun fecund in spanish: fecundo, pronunciation: fekənd part of speech: adjective productive in spanish: productivo, pronunciation: prədʌktɪv part of speech: adjective fruitful in spanish: fructífero, pronunciation: frutfəl part of speech: adjective impregnated in spanish: impregnado, pronunciation: ɪmpregneɪtəd part of speech: adjective fertilized in spanish: fecundado, pronunciation: fɜrtəlaɪzd part of speech: adjective inseminated in spanish: inseminada, pronunciation: ɪnseməneɪtɪd part of speech: adjective fertilised in spanish: fecundado, pronunciation: fɜrtəlaɪzd part of speech: adjective conceptive in spanish: conceptual, pronunciation: kənseptɪv part of speech: adjective fertilizable in spanish: fertilizable, pronunciation: fɜrtəlaɪzəbəl part of speech: adjective
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