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(rare) Fruit produced or borne after a the usual growing season; (by extension) A result or outcome of a certain trial or event; product.
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Someone who makes or sells artificial flowers.
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The brightly colored leaves of deciduous trees that appear in the autumn.
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(transitive, rare) To endow, cover, or adorn with fruit (all senses); (by extension) to make fruitful.
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(horticulture) Of a flowering plant: producing younger florets around an older flower.
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(countable) The fruiting body of a grain plant.
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In which edible plants are grown for human consumption.
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One of the asexual, dustlike spores of a fern which resemble seeds.
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The first part of a harvest; sometimes made into an offering
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An offering of the first of the harvest; firstfruits.
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(archaic) Of fruit, the earliest to ripen; the freshest.
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The act, process, or time of flowering; florescence.
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A shop that sells flowers, a flower shop.
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The art of flower arrangement.
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The action of the verb flourish; flowering.
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(figuratively) The period of time during which someone or something is at its peak.
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(botany) A tree cultivated or managed for edible products (such as leaves, seeds) that are used for human consumption (term either including or used in opposition to "fruit tree")
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Fruit or produce that ripens before other fruits; a firstfruit
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(informal, derogatory) A fruit produced by genetic engineering.
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(botany) The maturing or ripening of fruit.
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fruitful; full of fruit.
adj
Relating to the growing of fruit.
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The practice of growing fruit.
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(botany) The act of forming or producing fruit; the act of fructifying, or rendering productive of fruit; fecundation.
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Someone or something that fructifies.
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(archaic) produce; fruit
n
(law, historical) In Ancient Roman law, any product originating either from a natural source (such as fruits grown or animals bred) or from legal transactions (e.g. interest on a loan).
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(often in the plural) In general, a product of plant growth useful to man or animals.
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The falling of fruit from a tree before it is ripe
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The falling of fruit from a tree before it is ripe; fruit drop.
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(idiomatic, chiefly literary) A child, especially from a marriage or similar union.
v
To become full of fruit, seeds, or spores.
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The act or process of bearing or producing fruit.
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The practice of being a fruitarian
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(historical) A place where fruit is stored.
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The fleshy part of a fruit (as opposed to the juice or the kernel/seed); pulp.
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The commercial growing of fruit.
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The act of forming or producing fruit.
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The condition of bearing fruit.
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A small or immature fruit.
adj
(rare) Of or pertaining to fruit; fruity; fruitful
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(biology) A set of fruits from the same organism.
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(agriculture) The branch of agriculture that deals with the growing of fruit.
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(botany) Alternative form of fructification [(botany) The act of forming or producing fruit; the act of fructifying, or rendering productive of fruit; fecundation.]
adj
Resembling or relating to ichor.
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(botany) a group of fruit arranged on a stem in a characteristic pattern
n
A year in which a certain species or population of plants produces a very large quantity of seeds or fruit.
adj
Producing or bearing fruit, especially apples
adj
Of a pulpy consistency.
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The formation of a second crop of fruit.
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The bark from the roots of a woody plant.
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Alternative spelling of root bark [The bark from the roots of a woody plant.]
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(botany) The natural dispersion of seeds.
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(botany) Fruit senescence, leading to ripening of fruit.
adj
Alternative form of succose [(biology) Full of juice.]
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(embryology) The proliferating mass of cells found at the caudal end of an embryo.
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Any plant that is reminiscent of the above but not classified as a tree (in any botanical sense).
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The appearance of new leaves.
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(archaic) A plant; herb; vegetable.
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