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Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

Fertile Crescent SUBST

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fertile [americ ˈfərdl, Brit ˈfəːtʌɪl] ADJ

1. fertile (fruitful):

fertile soil/valley

2. fertile (capable of reproducing):

fertile woman/animal/plant
fertile seed/egg

3. fertile (prolific):

fertile animal/plant

4. fertile (inventive):

fertile imagination
fertile imagination

I. crescent [americ ˈkrɛs(ə)nt, Brit ˈkrɛz(ə)nt, ˈkrɛs(ə)nt] SUBST

1. crescent (moon):

2.1. crescent (shape):

2.2. crescent (street):

II. crescent [americ ˈkrɛs(ə)nt, Brit ˈkrɛz(ə)nt, ˈkrɛs(ə)nt] ADJ

no Dicionário PONS

fertile [ˈfɜ:taɪl, americ ˈfɜ:rt̬l] ADJ a. fig

I. crescent [ˈkresnt] SUBST

1. crescent (shape):

2. crescent (curved street):

II. crescent [ˈkresnt] ADJ

no Dicionário PONS

fertile [ˈfɜr·t̬əl] ADJ a. fig

I. crescent [ˈkres·ənt] SUBST

1. crescent (shape):

2. crescent (curved street):

II. crescent [ˈkres·ənt] ADJ

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These were always fertile sources of legal and political dispute among users of streams in the early modern period.
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The region consists of a fertile, rather secluded, plain.
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To the east, the soils are more fertile, but the land is very rough.
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It grows in wet forests on fertile soils in sheltered areas in ranges away from the coast.
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If you grow 30 flowers in one area, the area will turn from fertile soil into green spaces.
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