fertility
111God of Fertility — Frey (Norse); Priapos (Greek); Priapus (Roman) …
112Goddess of Animals, Crops, Fertility, Prophecy, and Rural Life — Bona Dea or Bona Mater or Fauna (Roman) …
113Goddess of Fertility — Frigga (Queen of Asgard and wife of Odin in Nordic mythology) …
114Goddess of Fertility and Procreation — Aphrodite (Greek); Isis (Egyptian); Mylitta (Assyrian); Venus (Roman) …
115Goddess of Fertility and Purity — Bona Dea (Roman) …
116Goddess of Fertility, Love, Lust, and War — Ishtar (Assyrian and Babylonian) …
117self-fertility — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun : the quality or state of being self fertile * * * self fertilˈity noun • • • Main Entry: ↑self …
118soil fertility — noun : capacity of a soil to provide crops with essential plant nutrients …
119фертильность — fertility, reproductivity фертильность. Эволюционно сложившаяся способность организмов приносить жизнеспособное потомство, что компенсирует естественную смертность, часто термин Ф. характеризует число потомков одной самки, родившихся на… …
120Seishoku matsuri — Fertility festivals, sex festivals. Many shrine festivals (hadaka matsuri, mikoshi contests etc.) are evidently meant in part as displays of manhood by those of marriageable age. In some festivals sexual and fertility symbolism predominates.… …