fecundator — fec·un·da·tor … English syllables
fecundator — ˈfekənˌdād.ə(r), ˈfēk noun ( s) Etymology: Late Latin, from Latin fecundatus + or : one that fecundates … Useful english dictionary
Andricus fecundator — Mature galls on pedunculate oak … Wikipedia
Oak artichoke gall — Oak artichoke galls, Oak hop galls, Larch cone galls or Hop strobileDarlington, Arnold (1975) The Pocket Encyclopaedia of Plant Galls in Colour. Pub. Blandford Press. Poole. ISBN 0 7137 0748 8. P. 156.] … Wikipedia
Gall — For other uses, see Gall (disambiguation). Kalanchoë infected with crown gall using Agrobacterium tumefaciens … Wikipedia
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Codex de Madrid — El Codex de Madrid (Madrid, Biblioteca Nacional, Mss. 20486) (Ma) es un manuscrito musical medieval del siglo XIII. Contiene obras polifónicas pertenecientes a la Escuela de Notre Dame de París. Contenido 1 El manuscrito 2 Las obras 3 … Wikipedia Español
fecundate — fecundation, n. fecundator, n. fecundatory /fi kun deuh tawr ee, tohr ee/, adj. /fee keuhn dayt , fek euhn /, v.t., fecundated, fecundating. 1. to make prolific or fruitful. 2. Biol. to impregnate or fertilize. [1625 35; < L fecundatus made… … Universalium
Mother Goddess — Hinduism. 1. Kali. 2. Parvati. * * * ▪ religion any of a variety of feminine deities and maternal symbols of creativity, birth, fertility, sexual union, nurturing, and the cycle of growth. The term also has been applied to figures as… … Universalium