What does 肥沃な in Japanese mean?

What is the meaning of the word 肥沃な in Japanese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use 肥沃な in Japanese.

The word 肥沃な in Japanese means 肥沃な, 肥沃な, 豊かな、肥沃な, 肥沃な、多産な, 肥沃な、肥えた, 肥沃な、豊かな. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word 肥沃な

肥沃な

(fertile) (土地が)

There's lots of good soil in this part of the country.

肥沃な

(soil)

The soil was nice and mellow, perfect for flowers.

豊かな、肥沃な

(dated, Biblical (fertile) (土地)

その豊かな土地では何でも育ちます。
The land was fat, and anything would grow there.

肥沃な、多産な

(fertile)

肥沃な、肥えた

(soil: producing crops) (土地)

Soil on the river's flood plain is very fertile.

肥沃な、豊かな

(figurative (soil: nutritious) (土地が)

この盆地の土壌は肥沃だ(or: 豊かだ)。
The soil in the basin is rich.

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