1. pollinating - Adjective
2. pollinating - Verb
pollinating
present participle and gerund of pollinate
pollinating (not comparable)
That pollinates, or leads to pollination
The rockets and the satellites, spaceships that we're creating now, we're pollinating the universe. Neil Young
Earth is a flower and it's pollinating. Neil Young
CRISPR-Cas9 will likely help researchers find fungi- and virus-resistant trees sooner than cross pollinating plants the old-fashioned way. Source: Internet
Tao and Kuan, parents to three-year-old Wei-Wen in 2098 China, do the one-time work of the now deceased bees, manually pollinating flowers. Source: Internet
The garden boasts an impressive collection of trees, a formal courtyard garden, a glorious wildflower meadow that is great for pollinating insects and several old marl pits which are home to dragonflies and damselflies. Source: Internet
The pollinating wasps are part of an obligate nursery pollination mutualism with the fig tree, while the non-pollinating wasps feed off the plant without benefiting it. Source: Internet