Fertile

/ˈfɜːrtəl/ adjective

Fertile describes land, animals, or people that can easily produce life, like crops, babies, or new ideas. It can also mean rich and productive in a more general sense.

It comes from Latin “fertilis,” meaning “bearing in abundance” or “fruitful,” from “ferre,” which means “to carry” or “to bear.” Originally, it focused on the ability to bear fruit or offspring.

AM肥沃 (fēyō)
ARخصب (khushb)
BNসর্বস্ব (sarboswo)
CAfèrtil
CSúrodný
DAfrugtbar
DEfruchtbar
ELγόνιμος (gōnimos)
ESfértil
FAبهار (bahar)
FItiivisti
FRfertile
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