Definitions for fecundate

fecundate fe·cun·date

Spelling: [fee-kuh n-deyt, fek-uh n-]
IPA: /ˈfi kənˌdeɪt, ˈfɛk ən-/

Fecundate is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 18 points.

You can make 324 anagrams from letters in fecundate (acdeefntu).

Definitions for fecundate

verb (used with object)

  1. to make prolific or fruitful.
  2. Biology. to impregnate or fertilize.

Origin of fecundate

1625-35; Latin fēcundātus made fruitful, fertilized (past participle of fēcundāre). See fecund, -ate1

Examples for fecundate

But instinct is routine, and if thought did not fecundate it, it would no more progress in man than in the bee or ant.

He speaks by his arts, which might fecundate our human inventions.

The blood in our veins is warm enough to fecundate the soil of the Republic.

Genius needs to retreat upon itself, to fecundate itself until from the nightmare of one life is born the dream of another.

How could one fecundate the universal doubt so that it should give birth to a new faith?

There remained no other free communities whose culture could fecundate that of the Greek and other cities held in tutelage.

Very few flowers can fecundate directly; nearly all have need of an intermediary, the wind, an insect, a bird.

The fluid from one male will fecundate the eggs of half a dozen females.

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