6 collocations for fecundates

Love and the sun fecundate its bloom.

He thinks that in some of the manuscripts, as the Codex Borgia, it is represented by the rabbit fecundating the frog.

The principal source, which, under the name of Wad Nefta, takes its rise at the north of the city, in the midst of a movement of earth, enters the villages of Sherfa and Sidi Ahmed; divides them in two, and fecundates its gardens planted with orange-trees, pomegranates, and fig-trees.

We look upon him as one of the few men of genius whom our age has produced, and there needs no better proof of it than his masculine faculty of fecundating other minds.

From the moment when the spermatozoon penetrates and fecundates the ovum, the fate of the future being is settled by their disposition.

First: I call upon Father Jupiter and Mother Earth, who fecundate all the processes of agriculture in the air and in the soil, and hence are called the great parents.

6 collocations for  fecundates