The fecundating dustlike cells of the anthers of flowers.
Myriads of these eggs are accumulated in ponds and rivers; yet in this mass the fecundating principle solely selects and impregnates those that naturally claim its vivifying powers.
One of the warts, larger than the rest, and recognizable by its cylindrical form, always forms a kind of thick sheath around the fecundating tube.
If, however, it were well moistened with some liquid which acted chemically upon the semen, it would be pretty likely to destroy the fecundating property of what might remain.
Such females, it is true, may be fruitful; but so, on the other hand, the semen may not have lost its fecundating property.
The idea of destroying the fecundating property of the semen was original, if it did not originate with me.
Men saw that in some mysterious way the race was propagated by the congress of the generative organs, male and female, and soon naturally worshipped them as at least the symbols of the unknown fecundating power of the universe.
It was natural for the contemplative and devout to come to regard the sun as the best emblem of the creating, animating, fecundating spirit of the universe, while the ignorant multitude may never have looked beyond the material object.
The act of fecundating or impregnating animal or vegetable germs; esp.
The seed or fecundating fluid of male animals; sperm.
An opening in the outer coat of a seed, through which the fecundating pollen enters the ovule.
The male organ of flowers for secreting and furnishing the pollen or fecundating dust.
The branches with which the assistants are provided serve to scatter this precious dust in all directions; it is scattered everywhere, to accomplish its fecundating work.
The blood flowing in his veins has fecundating virtues; he pours it forth.
And the fecundatinginfluence of these two luminaries was expressed by images that would now be deemed gross and indecent, but which then were not misunderstood.
The trichinae were the intermediate state between these filaments of the fecundating fluid and worms properly so called.
What could be more natural than that he should symbolize the fecundating principle, the creative power, by the immediate cause of reproduction, or as he doubtless took it, of creation, the phallus.
The Pipiles abstained from their wives for four days previous to sowing, in order to indulge in the marital act to the fullest extent on the eve of that day, evidently with a view to initiate or urge the fecundating powers of nature.
The pistil is much longer than the stamens, hence the flower-stalks have their elegant bend, that the stigma may hang downwards to receive the fecundating dust of the anthers.
Neither is the vagina indispensable, for cases are cited of the contraction of this organ accompanied by the rectovaginal fistula, in which fecundation is effected, although the fecundating fluid had been confined to the rectum.
At other times the impotency of the man is independent of the secretion of the fecundating fluid and even of the erection, both of which are regular.
All the anours (tailless batrachians) thus press their females like lemons; but the method of fecundating the eggs is quite variable.
Thus, while the male is enlacing andfecundating her, the female will turn her head back and calmly eat her companion in pleasure.
If there is no general rule, if there is no one moral manner of fecundating a female, one must recognize that the same mode is fixed in the same specie, in the same genus or family.
But is it the ferocity of the female which has modified the fecundating system, or is it the system, so lacking in tenderness, which has led the receptress to find only an enemy in the aspirant who advances horn to the fore?
These little males are called spermatozoides, and the little females, ovules; it is between these new creatures, between these spores, that the fecundating union occurs.
And Gourmont has the phrase "fecundating a generation of bodies as genius fecundates a generation of minds.
Constantly from the palace of the lord of the world, seated on the high hill of heaven, blow four winds, pour four streams, refreshing and fecundating the earth.
This is the germ of the adoration of stones as emblems of the fecundating rains.
The male sexual organs are named stamens, the anthers of which contain the pollen or fecundating matter.
Pollen tube, a slender tube which issues from the pollen grain on its contact with the stigma, which it penetrates, thus conveying, it is supposed, the fecundating matter of the grain to the ovule.
Defn: The fecundating dustlike cells of the anthers of flowers.
Defn: A plant or vegetable produced by impregnating the pistil of one species with the pollen or fecundatingdust of another; -- called also hybrid.
Defn: The male organ of flowers for secreting and furnishing the pollen or fecundating dust.
Defn: The act of fecundating or impregnating animal or vegetable germs; esp.
Defn: The seed or fecundatingfluid of male animals; sperm.
After every victory over Parisian workmen the bourgeoisie has always preferred throwing its victims to the antipodes to fecundating Algeria with them.
There nothing is to be feared of the cadaverous emanations," said La Liberte "an impure blood will water the soil of the labourer, fecundating it.
On the other hand, I think it should be prohibited on principle when the fecundating coitus has been voluntary on both sides, and when there is no medical reason for such a measure.
One of my former patients once accused me of going to her bed at night andfecundating her every week.
But fecundating coitus having been effected, his contribution to the reproduction of the species is ended.
According to Ultzmann, there is a form of fecundating impotence in persons otherwise well provided with an apparent complete apparatus, an impotence which he terms potentia generandi.
It was one of the modifications of sun worship, and was a symbol of the fecundating power of that luminary.
Not only did this emblem represent fertility, or the fecundating energies of Nature, but with the power to create were combined or correlated all the mental qualities and attributes of the two sexes.
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