sterility
21sterility — ste·ril·i·ty || ste rɪlÉ™tɪ n. infertility, inability to bear offspring; state of being free of live bacteria or other microorganisms; barrenness; fruitlessness …
22sterility — n. Barrenness, unfruitfulness, fruitlessness, unproductiveness, infecundity …
23sterility — n 1. purity, harmlessness, uninfectiousness, asepticism, cleanliness. 2. childlessness, barrenness, infertility, unprolificness, infecundity, Med. agenesis, impotence, effeteness. 3. unproductiveness, unyieldingness, unfruitfulness,… …
24sterility — ste·ril·i·ty …
25sterility — See: sterile …
26sterility — Complete or partial failure of an individual to produce functional gametes or viable zygotes under a given set of environmental conditions …
27sterility — /starilatiy/ Barrenness; unfruitfulness; incapacity to germinate or reproduce …
28sterility — Incapability of producing offspring. Vileta v Vileta, 53 Cal App 2d 794, 128 P 376. Inability to beget or bear children, not necessarily associated with loss of power of copulation. 24 Am J2d Div & S § 80 …
29sterility — noun 1. (of non living objects) the state of being free of pathogenic organisms • Syn: ↑asepsis, ↑antisepsis, ↑sterileness • Derivationally related forms: ↑sterile (for: ↑sterileness), ↑ …
30sterility disease — a deficiency disease observed in experimental animals and due to a lack of vitamin E in the diet …