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English
Etymology
From Middle French stérile, from Latin sterilis (“barren, futile”). See also Ancient Greek στεῖρα (steîra).
Pronunciation
Adjective
sterile (comparative more sterile, superlative most sterile)
- (not comparable) Unable to reproduce (or procreate).
1658, Thomas Browne, “The Garden of Cyrus. . Chapter V.”, in Hydriotaphia, Urne-buriall, Together with The Garden of Cyrus, , London: Hen Brome , →OCLC, page 192:According to that Cabaliſticall Dogma: If Abram had not had this Letter [i.e., ה (he)] added unto his Name he had remained fruitleſſe, and without the power of generation: […] So that being ſterill before, he received the power of generation from that meaſure and manſion in the Archetype; and was made conformable unto Binah.
- (figurative) Terse; lacking sentiment or emotional stimulation, as in a manner of speaking.
- (figurative) Fruitless, uninspiring, or unproductive.
- Germless; free from all living or viable microorganisms.
a sterile kitchen table
- Free from dangerous objects, as a zone in an airport that can be only be entered via a security checkpoint.
- (US, military) Of weapons: foreign-made and untraceable to the United States.
1980, Russell Warren Howe, Weapons: The International Game of Arms, Money and Diplomacy:An early CIA decision was to bring war surplus in Europe to the United States, rather than let it fall into the hands of left-wing movements. Some of the guns would also, it was reasoned, be useful as "sterile" weapons (foreign-made and untraceable to the United States) to be provided secretly to foreign friends.
1990, Leroy Thompson, The US Army in Vietnam, page 111:In addition to this rapid supply system, the US Army Counterinsurgency Support Office on Okinawa helped procure special equipment including rucksacks, special rations for irregular troops, 'sterile' weapons which could not be traced to the USA and other items not procurable through foreign channels.
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- Aklanon: baog
- Arabic: عَقِيم m (ʕaqīm), عَقِيمَة f (ʕaqīma)
- Gulf Arabic: عقيم (ʕɐqiːm), عقيمة f (ʕɐqiːmɐ)
- Armenian: ամուլ (hy) (amul), չբեր (hy) (čʻber), ստերջ (hy) (sterǰ)
- Bikol Central: bawas
- Bulgarian: безплоден (bg) (bezploden)
- Catalan: estèril (ca)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 不孕的 (zh) (bùyùn-de), 貧瘠的 / 贫瘠的 (zh) (pínjí-de), 无菌的 (zh) (wújūn-de), 不生育的 (bù shēngyù-de)
- Czech: neplodný (cs) m
- Dutch: onvruchtbaar (nl), steriel (nl)
- Esperanto: malfekunda, sterila
- Finnish: steriili (fi)
- French: stérile (fr)
- Galician: maniña (gl) f, maniño m
- German: unfruchtbar (de)
- Greek: στείρος (el) (steíros)
- Ancient: στεῖρος (steîros)
- Hebrew: עקר (he), עָקָר (he) (ikar)
- Hungarian: steril (hu), meddő (hu), terméketlen (hu)
- Indonesian: steril (id)
- Interlingua: sterile
- Irish: aimrid, seasc
- Italian: sterile (it), infertile (it)
- Japanese: 不毛な (ja) (fumō na), 不妊の (ja) (funin no)
- Latin: sterilis
- Maori: horomata
- Middle English: bareyne
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: steril
- Nynorsk: steril
- Old English: unberende
- Ottoman Turkish: قیصیر (kısır)
- Persian: سترون (fa) (setarvan)
- Polish: bezpłodny (pl) m
- Portuguese: estéril (pt)
- Russian: беспло́дный (ru) (besplódnyj)
- Sambali: baog
- Spanish: estéril (es)
- Swedish: steril (sv), ofruktbar (sv)
- Tagalog: baog
- Ukrainian: безплі́дний (uk) (bezplídnyj), яки́й не мо́же ма́ти діте́й (jakýj ne móže máty ditéj), стери́льний (sterýlʹnyj)
- Vietnamese: vô sinh (vi)
- Waray-Waray: baog
- Welsh: anffrwythlon (cy)
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fruitless, uninspiring, or unproductive
Anagrams
German
Pronunciation
Adjective
sterile
- inflection of steril:
- strong/mixed nominative/accusative feminine singular
- strong nominative/accusative plural
- weak nominative all-gender singular
- weak accusative feminine/neuter singular
Interlingua
Adjective
sterile (not comparable)
- sterile
Italian
Etymology
From Latin sterilis.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈstɛ.ri.le/
- Rhymes: -ɛrile
- Hyphenation: stè‧ri‧le
Adjective
sterile (plural sterili)
- sterile, barren, unprolific, infertile
- sterile, sterilized (medicine)
- vain, pointless
- unproductive
Derived terms
Further reading
- sterile in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
Latin
Adjective
sterile
- nominative/accusative/vocative neuter singular of sterilis
Norwegian Bokmål
Adjective
sterile
- definite singular/plural of steril
Norwegian Nynorsk
Adjective
sterile
- definite singular/plural of steril
Swedish
Adjective
sterile
- definite natural masculine singular of steril