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1 fertilizer
- ti-noun (a substance (manure, chemicals etc) used to make land (more) fertile.) gjødsel, gjødningsmiddelkunstgjødselsubst. \/ˈfɜːtɪlaɪzə\/1) gjødningsmiddel, gjødningsstoff2) ( spesielt) kunstgjødsel3) ( botanikk) bestøver4) ( overført) befrukterbe a fertilizer of utøve en fruktbar innflytelse på -
2 compost
'kompost, ]( American) -poust(rotting vegetable matter etc used as fertilizer.) kompostIsubst. \/ˈkɒmpɒst\/kompostIIverb \/ˈkɒmpɒst\/1) kompostere, lage kompost av2) gjødsle med kompost -
3 fertile
1) (producing a lot: fertile fields; a fertile mind/imagination.) fruktbar, rik, frodig2) (able to produce fruit, children, young animals etc: fertile seed.) fruktbar•- fertilize
- fertilise
- fertilization
- fertilisation
- fertilizer
- fertiliserfruktbaradj. \/ˈfɜːtaɪl\/, \/ˈfɜːtl\/1) fruktbar, frodig, rik, fet• fertile fields\/soil2) fertil, forplantningsdyktig3) befruktet, spiredyktig4) ( overført) givende, fruktbar, rik, oppfinnsom, produktiv5) som fremmer vekstenfertile imagination en frodig fantasi
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fertilizer — UK US (UK also fertiliser) /ˈfɜːtɪlaɪzər/ noun [C or U] ► a chemical substance that is spread on land or soil to make plants grow better: »The prices for farm equipment, fertilizer and fuel climb relentlessly … Financial and business terms
Fertilizer — Fer ti*lizer, n. 1. One who fertilizes; the agent that carries the fertilizing principle, as a moth to an orchid. A. R. Wallace. [1913 Webster] 2. That which renders fertile; a general name for commercial substances which make plants grow better … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fertilizer — 1660s, a person who fertilizes, agent noun from FERTILIZE (Cf. fertilize). As a euphemism for manure, from 1846 … Etymology dictionary
fertilizer — (Amer.) fer·ti·liz·er || fÉœrtlaɪzÉ™(r) / fÉœËtɪ n. person or thing which fertilizes; organic or chemical substance added to soil to enrich it (i.e. manure), fertiliser … English contemporary dictionary
fertilizer — (izg. fȅrtilajzer) m DEFINICIJA agr. kemijsko sredstvo koje se koristi za povećanje plodnosti tla; umjetno gnojivo ETIMOLOGIJA engl., v. fertilan … Hrvatski jezični portal
fertilizer — [n] dressing to aid production of crops buffalo chips*, compost, cow chips*, dung, guano, humus, manure, maul*, mulch, peat moss, plant food, potash, top dressing*; concepts 260,399,429 … New thesaurus
fertilizer — (also fertiliser) ► NOUN ▪ a chemical or natural substance added to soil to increase its fertility … English terms dictionary
fertilizer — [fʉrt′ lī΄zər] n. a person or thing that fertilizes; specif., any material, as manure, chemicals, etc., put on or in the soil to improve the quality or quantity of plant growth … English World dictionary
Fertilizer — Tennessee Valley Authority: Results of Fertilizer demonstration 1942 … Wikipedia
fertilizer — n. 1) to spread fertilizer 2) artificial; chemical; natural fertilizer * * * [ fɜːtɪlaɪzə] chemical natural fertilizer artificial to spread fertilizer … Combinatory dictionary
fertilizer — /ferr tl uy zeuhr/, n. 1. any substance used to fertilize the soil, esp. a commercial or chemical manure. 2. a person, insect, etc., that fertilizes an animal or plant: Bees are fertilizers of flowers. [1655 65; FERTILIZE + ER1] * * * Natural or… … Universalium