The verb for fertile is fertilise.
Other verbs are fertilises, fertilising and fertilised.
Some examples are:
"We will fertilise the land".
"He fertilises the new crops".
"We are fertilising the fields for the next planting".
"I have fertilised the flower beds".
Fertilise.
The fertile triangle is the interrelationship between air, water and nutrients
The verb forms are access, accesses, accessing, accessed. The verb access is an action verb (a verb for an act).
The auxiliary verb can is the closest verb to the noun ability.
The word bit is not a regular verb. It can be either a noun or a verb, and as a verb, it is an irregular form of the verb to bite.
Fertilise.
The noun "fertility" is related to the adjective fertile and the verb fertilize, which can mean "to make fertile, to enrich" as with soil.
The adjective form of the noun fertility is fertile. The adjective form of the related verb to fertilize is fertilized.
No, "species" is not a verb; it is a noun. It refers to a group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring. In biological classification, it is used to categorize living organisms based on shared characteristics. The verb form related to species is "speciate," which refers to the process of forming new species.
Most fertile is the superlative for fertile.
more fertile, most fertile
That would be the FERTILE CRESCENT.
The address of the Fertile Library is: 101 S Mill St, Fertile, 56540 4215
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Fertilis, fertile
NO - it is FERTILE.
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