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  • 11fruit|y — «FROO tee», adjective, fruit|i|er, fruit|i|est. 1. tasting or smelling like fruit: »the rich fruity odor of jam. 2. (of wine) having the ta …

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  • 12Fruit — (engl. für Frucht, aus dem lateinischen fructus – Ertrag, Nutzen, Gewinn) ist bezeichnet: ein Open Source Schachprogramm, siehe Fruit (Schach) eine spezielle Störung im Sekundärradar, siehe Fruit (Radar) eine australische Independent Rockband,… …

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  • 13fruit — ► NOUN 1) the sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food. 2) Botany the seed bearing structure of a plant, e.g. an acorn. 3) the result or reward of work or activity. 4) informal, derogatory,… …

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  • 14fruit|er — «FROO tuhr», noun. 1. a cargo ship for carrying fruit. 2. a tree that produces fruit. 3. a fruit grower …

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  • 15Fruit — Fruit, v. i. To bear fruit. Chesterfield. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 16Fruit'y — Fruit y, a. Having the odor, taste, or appearance of fruit; also, fruitful. Dickens. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 17fruit|ed — «FROO tihd», adjective. 1. having or containing fruit. 2. laden with fruit …

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  • 18fruit|er|y — «FROO tuhr ee», noun, plural er|ies. 1. a place for raising or storing fruit. 2. fruit collectively …

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  • 19fruit — früt n, often attrib 1) the usu. edible reproductive body of a seed plant esp one having a sweet pulp associated with the seed <the fruit of the tree> 2) a product of fertilization in a plant with its modified envelopes or appendages specif …

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  • 20fruit — grape fruit usufruit …

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