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Fertilization   /fˌərtəlɪzˈeɪʃən/   Listen
Fertilization

noun
1.
Creation by the physical union of male and female gametes; of sperm and ova in an animal or pollen and ovule in a plant.  Synonyms: fecundation, fertilisation, impregnation.
2.
Making fertile as by applying fertilizer or manure.  Synonyms: dressing, fecundation, fertilisation.



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"Fertilization" Quotes from Famous Books



... occupied Taurus, which, opposite to Scorpio, rose as it and the Sun sank together, so that she was then found alone in the sign Taurus, where, six months before, she had been in union or conjunction with Osiris, the Sun, receiving from him those germs of universal fertilization which he communicated to her. It was the sign through which Osiris first ascended into his empire of light and good. It rose with the Sun on the day of the Vernal Equinox; it remained six months in the luminous hemisphere, ...
— Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry • Albert Pike

... plants, of a low organization, it is true, but still plants, developed from germs, somewhat analogous, but not wholly homologous, to the seeds of higher orders. The process of fertilization is still obscure, but facts are slowly and gradually accumulating, so that we may hope at some not very distant period to comprehend what as yet are little removed from hypotheses. Admitting that fungi are independent plants, much more complex in their relations and development than was ...
— Fungi: Their Nature and Uses • Mordecai Cubitt Cooke

... been brought up to all of the unscientific crudities which have been handed down in American agriculture since the early settlers took the land from the Indians in grateful recognition of their instructions in fertilization. While many agricultural anachronisms may be laid to the door of the redskins, planting by the moon and several equally absurd customs are traceable to the higher ...
— The New Education - A Review of Progressive Educational Movements of the Day (1915) • Scott Nearing

... world and established large colonies in every leading city. Israel was never left to settle down again into provincialism, but was stirred by the currents of the great world of thought that poured in upon her from Greece and Egypt, from Rome and the far East. "A cross-fertilization of ideas" was thus carried on by Providence. The result of grafting the richest varieties of thought upon such a sturdy stock could not fail of proving something rare and rich. As was natural from such conditions, the thought of the nation ...
— The Right and Wrong Uses of the Bible • R. Heber Newton



Words linked to "Fertilization" :   superfetation, conception, pollenation, fecundation, top dressing, fertilize, pollination, fertilization age, superfecundation, self-fertilization, enrichment, self-fertilisation, cross-fertilisation, creation



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