unfertilised

unfertilised
adjective
not having been fertilized
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an unfertilized egg

Syn: ↑unfertilized, ↑unimpregnated
Similar to: ↑sterile, ↑unfertile, ↑infertile

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unferˈtilized (fertilized) unferˈtilised (fertilised) adj(1)
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