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fructify
English
Etymology
Borrowed into Middle English from Old French fructefier.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?f??kt?fa?/
Verb
fructify (third-person singular simple present fructifies, present participle fructifying, simple past and past participle fructified)
- (intransitive) To bear fruit; to generate useful products or ideas.
- (transitive) To make productive or fruitful.
- (transitive) To be satisfied sexually.
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fecundate
English
Etymology
fecund +? -ate
Verb
fecundate (third-person singular simple present fecundates, present participle fecundating, simple past and past participle fecundated)
- To make fertile.
- To inseminate.
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