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pollinate

American  
[pol-uh-neyt] / ˈpɒl əˌneɪt /

verb (used with object)

Botany.
pollinates, present (3rd person singular) pollinated, past participle, past pollinating present participle
  1. to convey pollen to the stigma of (a flower).


pollinate British  
/ ˈpɒlɪˌneɪt /

verb

  1. (tr) to transfer pollen from the anthers to the stigma of (a flower)

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Origin of pollinate

1870–75; < New Latin pollin- (stem of pollen ) pollen + -ate 1

Explanation

To pollinate is to move the pollen from one plant to another. When a bee, for example, pollinates a flower, it helps the plant reproduce. You know what they say about the birds and the bees... In some cases, plants pollinate with the help of the wind, while often it takes an insect or bird moving the grainy substance called pollen between plants. This process involves pollen being transferred to the female parts of a plant, where fertilization takes place. Pollinate comes from the Latin word pollination, and its root, pollen, or "fine flour."

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For Cheradeep Ma venturing out at night to pollinate dragon fruit plants at his farm in Wayanad, in the southern state of Kerala, could be deadly.

From BBC • Mar. 26, 2026

A study from Kobe University suggests this unusual interaction reshapes how scientists understand the balance between plants and the insects that pollinate them.

From Science Daily • Mar. 12, 2026

Insects are essential members of the web of life that pollinate many flowering plants, serve as a food source for birds and animals, and perform other important ecological services.

From Salon • Dec. 30, 2024

Insects pollinate plants, provide critical protein for all kinds of baby birds and nourish the soil.

From New York Times • Jun. 3, 2024

Vetch furnishes essential spring forage for bees before the alfalfa is in bloom, tiding them over this early season so that they are ready to pollinate the alfalfa.

From "Silent Spring" by Rachel Carson

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