pollination (countable and uncountable, plural pollinations)
- (botany) The transfer of pollen from an anther to a stigma; effected by insects, birds, bats and the wind etc.
transfer of pollen from an anther to a stigma
- Bengali: পরাগমিলন (bn) (poragmilon)
- Breton: pollenadur m
- Catalan: pol·linització f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 授粉 (zh) (shòufěn), 授精 (zh) (shòujīng)
- Dutch: bestuiving (nl) f
- French: pollinisation (fr) f
- Georgian: დამტვერვა (damṭverva), პოლინაცია (ṗolinacia)
- German: Bestäubung f
- Hungarian: beporzás (hu), megtermékenyítés (hu), pollenizáció, pollináció
- Irish: pailniú m
- Italian: impollinazione (it) f, pollinazione
- Japanese: 授精 (じゅせい, jusei), 受粉 (ja) (じゅふん, jufun)
- Kurdish:
- Northern Kurdish: perîn (ku)
- Malay: pendebungaan (ms)
- Malayalam: പരാഗണം (ml) (parāgaṇaṁ)
- Portuguese: polinização (pt) f
- Punjabi: ਪਰਾਗਣ f (parāgaṇ)
- Romanian: polenizare (ro) f, polenizație (ro) f
- Russian: опыле́ние (ru) n (opylénije)
- Spanish: polinización (es) f
- Swedish: pollinering (sv) c, pollination (sv) c
- Telugu: పరాగసంపర్కము (te) (parāgasamparkamu)
- Ukrainian: запи́лення n (zapýlennja)
- Welsh: peillio (cy)
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