Infertile
Depending on what you mean:
The term 'barren' can be a noun or an adjective. It is an adjective when describing something.
Barren is a collective noun for a barren of mules.
Barren is an adjective.
The farmers have a barren land, but they have a loving and nice family.
The young baron was unaware that his lands had become a barren wasteland.
Do you mean what does 'barren' mean? Barren means you can't have children
No, lush and barren are opposites. Lush means "growing vigorously." Barren means that there is not much, if any growth.
Not all "barren women" are mean and unsympathetic - some could be due to their own disappointment and frustration due to infertility issues.
No they are opposites. Barren means to not reproduce Fertile means producing, fruit or great ideas.
Childless; Unable to have children.
Yes, "barren" can mean "bare." It typically describes land that is unproductive and lacking vegetation or life, suggesting a stark, empty quality. However, "barren" can also refer to a lack of fertility or the inability to produce offspring. In this context, both words convey a sense of emptiness or absence.
The term 'barren' can be a noun or an adjective. It is an adjective when describing something.
It is an evergreen plant that thrives on peaty barren lands.
A homonym of barren is baron.
Barren is a collective noun for a barren of mules.
A barren person = akar A barren place = shomem
Trunda is a word meaning barren, treeless land; it comes from Finnish.