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fecundate
fecundate, v. (ˈfɛkəndeɪt, ˈfiːkəndeɪt) [f. L. fēcundāt- ppl. stem of fēcundāre, f. fēcundus fruitful.] trans. To render fruitful or productive.a 1631 Donne Serm. xxxi. 304 He..actuates and fecundates our Soules. 1648 W. Mountague Devout Ess. ii. iv. §4 (1653) 77 These meditations..may..fecundate ev...
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fecundify
† feˈcundify, v. Obs. rare. [f. fecund + -ify.] = fecundate.1730–6 in Bailey (folio). 1763 Nat. Hist. in Ann. Reg. 82/2 The eggs are deposited almost immediately after they are fecundified.
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Berthella plumula
Reproduction
The species is hermaphrodite and the two individuals reciprocally fecundate each other by exchanging their sperm.
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fecundize
fecundize, v. (ˈfɛ-, ˈfiːkəndaɪz) [f. fecund + -ize.] = fecundate.1828 Wilson in Blackw. Mag. XXIV. 652 It fecundizes the imagination with poetic forms.
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Steven Marcus
contribution is his coinage of the term pornotopia to describe a utopian fantasy of abundance where "all men ... are always and infinitely potent; all women fecundate
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fecundator
fecundator (ˈfɛ-, ˈfiːkənˌdeɪtə(r)) [agent-n. f. L. fēcundāre: see fecundate. Cf. F. fécondateur.] One who or that which fecundates.1883 B. W. Richardson Field of Disease iii. i. vii. 789 There may the filarial disease exist, with the mosquito as the fecundator and carrier.
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The Romance of Lust
sexual activities in this novel, "pornotopia", which he describes as being like a place where "all men ... are always and infinitely potent; all women fecundate
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fecundatory
fecundatory, a. (fɪˈkʌndətərɪ) [f. fecundate- + -ory.] Of or pertaining to fecundation.1839 Fraser's Mag. XX. 208 The heavens, light, and fire, or the fecundatory powers of nature.
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Christian demonology
first as succubi and then as incubi, but added the possibility that succubi could receive semen from incubi, but he considered that this sperm could not fecundate
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fertilize
fertilize, v. (ˈfɜːtɪlaɪz) [f. fertile + -ize.] 1. trans. To make fertile; to enrich (the soil).1648 W. Mountague Devout Ess. i. xi. §1. 128 Our earth needs no rain to fall upon it..to fertilize it. 1760 Derrick Lett. (1767) I. 97 He..fertilised bogs, and cultivated barren sands. 1860 Motley Netherl...
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fructify
fructify, v. (ˈfrʌktɪfaɪ) Also 6 frutyfye. [a. F. fructifier, ad. L. frūctificāre, f. frūctus fruit: see -fy.] 1. intr. To bear fruit, become fruitful.a 1325 Prose Psalter li[i]. 8 Ich am in Godes hous as oliue fructifiand. 1340 Ayenb. 234 Þet zed..fructefide of one half to þe þrittaȝte, of oþer hal...
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Coral reef
However, sea urchin populations are still not recovering as fast as researchers predicted, despite being highly fecundate.
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impregnate
▪ I. impregnate, ppl. a. (ɪmˈprɛgnət) [ad. late or med.L. imprægnāt-us, pa. pple. of imprægnāre: see impregn, of which this was also used as the pa. pple.] = impregnated (as pa. pple. or adj.). 1. Caused to conceive; pregnant; rendered fruitful or prolific. Also fig.1545 T. Raynalde Byrth Mankynde i...
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heauto-
heauto- (hiːɔːtəʊ) before a vowel heaut-, comb. form of Gr. ἑαυτοῦ of oneself, used occas. instead of the more common auto-1: as in heauˈtandrous a. [Gr. ἀνδρ-, ἀνήρ man] (see quot.). heˌautoˈmorphism [Gr. µορϕή form] = automorphism 1. heauˈtophany [Gr. -ϕανία, f. ϕαίνειν to show], self-manifestatio...
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gallature
† ˈgallature Obs. [ad. It. gallatura, f. gallare to fecundate (an egg), f. gallo cock; the word may have been also mod.Lat.] The germ in an egg.1650 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. iii. xxvii. 151 Whether it [the chicken] be not made out of the grando, gallature, germe or tredde of the egge..doth seem of l...
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