sterile

sterile
I
(New American Roget's College Thesaurus)
adj. barren, unproductive, unfruitful, unfertile; aseptic, germ-free. See uselessness, cleanness.Ant., fertile, fruitful, unsterile.
II
(Roget's IV) modif.
1. [Incapable of producing young]
Syn. infertile, impotent, childless, infecund, barren, issueless, without issue.
Ant. fertile*, productive, potent.
2. [Incapable of producing vegetation]
Syn. desolate, fallow, waste, desert, arid, dry, barren, unproductive, fruitless, unfruitful, bleak, gaunt; see also empty 1 .
Ant. rich*, productive, fertile.
3. [Scrupulously clean]
Syn. antiseptic, septic, sterilized, disinfected, decontaminated, germ-free, sterilized, uninfected, sanitary, hygienic, pasteurized; see also pure 2 .
Ant. dirty*, infected, contaminated.
4. [Without intellectual interest]
Syn. uninspiring, stupid, stale; see dull 4 , shallow 2 .
5. [Unprofitable]
Syn. fruitless, profitless, unproductive; see worthless 1 , useless 1 .
Syn.- sterile and infertile imply incapability of producing offspring or fruit, as because of some disorder of the reproductive system; barren and unfruitful are specifically applied to a sterile woman or to plants or soil; impotent is specif. applied to a man who cannot engage in sexual intercourse, especially because of an inability to have an erection. All of these words have figurative uses [sterile thinking, an infertile mind, a barren victory, unfruitful efforts, impotent rage ]
III
(Roget's 3 Superthesaurus) a.
1. unproductive barren, fruitless, childless, infertile, infecund, impotent, fallow, unprolific.
2. germ-free antiseptic, disinfected, pure, sanitary, aseptic, clean.
3. dull bland, uninteresting, lifeless, unstimulating.
ANT.: 1. productive, fruitful, fecund. 2. infected, unsanitary. 3. interesting, lively
IV
(Roget's Thesaurus II) adjective 1. Unable to produce offspring: barren, childless, impotent, infertile, unfruitful. See RICH. 2. Lacking or unable to produce growing plants or crops: barren, infertile, unfruitful, unproductive. See RICH. 3. Free or freed from microorganisms: sanitized, sterilized. See CLEAN. 4. Lacking originality: uncreative, unimaginative, uninspired, uninventive, unoriginal. See RICH. 5. Lacking liveliness, charm, or surprise: arid, aseptic, colorless, drab, dry, dull, earthbound, flat, flavorless, lackluster, lifeless, lusterless, matter-of-fact, pedestrian, prosaic, spiritless, stodgy, unimaginative, uninspired. See EXCITE.

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  • sterile — adj. de tout genre. Qui ne porte point de fruit, quoy qu il soit de nature à en porter. Champ sterile. terre sterile. arbre sterile. On dit, qu Une femme est sterile, pour dire, qu Elle n est point capable d avoir des enfans. On appelle, Année… …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

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  • sterile — [ster′əl; ] Brit & Cdn, usually [, ster′īl΄] adj. [L sterilis < IE * ster , barren (> Gr steira, barren, OE stierc, calf), special use of base * ster , stiff, rigid > STARE] 1. incapable of producing others of its kind; barren 2.… …   English World dictionary

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