See also: fertil and fèrtil

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Borrowed from Latin fertilis (fruitful, fertile), from ferō (to bear, to carry).

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fértil (epicene, plural fértiles)

  1. fertile

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Galician edit

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Borrowed from Latin fertilis (fruitful, fertile), from ferō (to bear, to carry).

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fértil m or f (plural fértiles)

  1. fertile
    Antonym: infértil

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Portuguese edit

Etymology edit

Learned borrowing from Latin fertilis (fruitful, fertile), from ferō (to bear, to carry).

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  • Hyphenation: fér‧til

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fértil m or f (plural férteis)

  1. fertile (capable of growing abundant crops)
    Synonyms: fecundo, feraz
    Antonym: infértil
  2. fertile (capable of reproducing)
    Antonym: infértil

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Spanish edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Latin fertilis (fruitful, fertile), from ferō (to bear, to carry).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈfeɾtil/ [ˈfeɾ.t̪il]
  • Rhymes: -eɾtil
  • Syllabification: fér‧til

Adjective edit

fértil m or f (masculine and feminine plural fértiles)

  1. fertile
    Synonym: productivo
    Antonym: estéril

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