Fecundare
Fecundare is a Latin verb meaning to make fertile, to fertilize, or to beget. In classical and medieval Latin, it was used to describe the act of impregnating a female or rendering something fruitful, including plants or eggs.
Etymology and form: fecundare derives from fecundus, meaning fertile or fruitful, with the infinitive ending -are,
Usage in science and language: In biology and botany, fecundation refers to fertilization—the union of male
Modern terminology: In contemporary scientific writing, fertilization is the standard term across most disciplines. Fecundare and
See also: fertilization, fecundity, pollination, plant reproduction, gamete.
Notes: The distinction between fecundation and fertilization is largely a matter of historical usage; in current