Fertilization - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ooumlspore
A special kind of spore resulting from the fertilization of an ooumlsphere by antherozoids
parthenogenesis
of ova which have the power of developing without the intervention of the male element the production without fertilization of cells capable of germination It is one of the phenomena of alternate generation Cf Heterogamy and Metagenesis
Polyembryony
The production of two or more embryos in one seed due either to the existence and fertilization of more than one embryonic sac or to the origination of embryos outside of the embryonic sac
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Adulteration
the (English) Public Health (Imported Food) Amendment Regulations, 1933 (S. R. & O., 1933, No. 347), and see FERTILIZERS, UNSOUND FOOD. As to the adulteration of seeds, see Adulteration of Seeds Act, 1869 (32 & 33 Vict.
menhaden
fish Brevoortia tyrannus of the Herring family Clupeidae chiefly valuable for its oil and as a component of fertilizers called also mossbunker bony fish chebog pogy hardhead whitefish etc
Mylitta
The goddess of love and fertility and war also called Ishtar the counterpart of Ashtoreth and Astarte
Nerthus
The Teutonic goddess of fertility later identified with Norse Njord
Prairie
of level or rolling land destitute of trees covered with coarse grass and usually characterized by a deep fertile soil They abound throughout the Mississippi valley between the Alleghanies and the Rocky mountains
Prolificate
To make prolific to fertilize to impregnate
VerbarSerapis
An Egyptian deity at first a symbol of the Nile and so of fertility later one of the divinities of the lower world His worship was introduced into Greece and Rome
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Fertilization - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ooumlspore
A special kind of spore resulting from the fertilization of an ooumlsphere by antherozoids
parthenogenesis
of ova which have the power of developing without the intervention of the male element the production without fertilization of cells capable of germination It is one of the phenomena of alternate generation Cf Heterogamy and Metagenesis
Polyembryony
The production of two or more embryos in one seed due either to the existence and fertilization of more than one embryonic sac or to the origination of embryos outside of the embryonic sac
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Adulteration
the (English) Public Health (Imported Food) Amendment Regulations, 1933 (S. R. & O., 1933, No. 347), and see FERTILIZERS, UNSOUND FOOD. As to the adulteration of seeds, see Adulteration of Seeds Act, 1869 (32 & 33 Vict.
menhaden
fish Brevoortia tyrannus of the Herring family Clupeidae chiefly valuable for its oil and as a component of fertilizers called also mossbunker bony fish chebog pogy hardhead whitefish etc
Mylitta
The goddess of love and fertility and war also called Ishtar the counterpart of Ashtoreth and Astarte
Nerthus
The Teutonic goddess of fertility later identified with Norse Njord
Prairie
of level or rolling land destitute of trees covered with coarse grass and usually characterized by a deep fertile soil They abound throughout the Mississippi valley between the Alleghanies and the Rocky mountains
Prolificate
To make prolific to fertilize to impregnate
VerbarSerapis
An Egyptian deity at first a symbol of the Nile and so of fertility later one of the divinities of the lower world His worship was introduced into Greece and Rome
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