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Definition of Fructified
1. fructify [v] - See also: fructify
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fructified
Literary usage of Fructified
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Address to the Graduating Class MCMXI of the Unitrinian School of Personal by Bliss Carman (1911)
"... it must be lighted by inspiration, enriched by all the learning of ex' perience,
and fructified with all the lore of in' herited skill. ..."
2. Schenk's Theory: The Determination of Sex by Samuel Leopold Schenk (1898)
"But, on the other hand, our influence has the effect of producing a male ovum
out of the ovule ready to be fructified. If the dieting of a woman in the way ..."
3. The History of Creation, Or, The Development of the Earth and Its by Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel, L. Dora Schmitz (1892)
"... phenomena are furnished by those cases in which the same germ-cells, according
as they are fructified or not, produce different kinds of individuals. ..."
4. The Intellectual Observer (1866)
"Regarding the fructifying of the roe, Professor Chavannes has made the following
observation:—That the roe, which in the winter is fructified in cold ..."
5. The British Gynaecological Journal by British Gynaecological Society (1898)
"If the tube has to convey the fructified ovum as well as the ... The fructified
ovum is subject to definite growth (in the second week it is from 3 to 6 mm. ..."
6. Clinical Lectures on Subjects Connected with Medicine, Surgery, and Obstetrics by New Sydenham Society, Richard von Volkmann (1877)
"The ovum then fructified reaches the uterus, where the mucous membrane is already
becoming swollen, and the decidua in process of formation, ..."
7. The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of (1853)
"The human ovum is fructified in the ovarium, not iu the oviduct. ... In many
animals the ovum may be fructified in the tubes, or even in the uterus; ..."