fruit

Letters that make fruit

f, r, t, i, u are letters that make 'fruit'

Words within fruit

IT, Fr, Ru are words within 'fruit'

Words created by adding a letter to the beginning or end of fruit

fruits, fruity are words created by adding a letter to 'fruit'


5 possible definitions for 'fruit'

Fruit as "an amount of a product"

Under this definition, fruit is a noun and has the following properties:

Synonyms

yield has the same meaning as fruit

fruit as a type

'fruit' can be a type of product, production.

Derivatives of fruit

yield, render, pay, give, generate, return, bear are derivatives of 'fruit'.


Fruit as "the consequence of some effort or action"

Under this definition, fruit is a noun and has the following properties:

fruit as a type

'fruit' can be a type of consequence, aftermath.

Example of fruit used within this context

"he lived long enough to see the fruit of his policies"


Fruit as "the ripened reproductive body of a seed plant"

Under this definition, fruit is a noun and has the following properties:

fruit as a type

'fruit' can be a type of reproductive structure.

Types of fruit

May apple, edible fruit, achene, prairie gourd, wild cherry, blue fig, acorn, rosehip, marasca, hagberry, chokecherry, rowanberry, juniper berry, pyxidium, gourd, quandong, rose hip, buffalo nut, spike, ear, seed, capitulum, pod, drupe, schizocarp, elk nut, oil nut, fruitlet, cubeb, olive, hip, berry, aggregate fruit, multiple fruit, syncarp, stone fruit, pome, false fruit, seedpod, pyxis, accessory fruit, pseudocarp, buckthorn berry, yellow berry are types of 'fruit'.

Derivatives of fruit

fruity, fruiterer, fructify, fruit, fruitlet, set are derivatives of 'fruit'.


Fruit as "cause to bear fruit"

Under this definition, fruit is a verb and has the following properties:

Derivatives of fruit

fruit, fruitage are derivatives of 'fruit'.

Causes of fruit

fruit is a cause of fruit.


Fruit as "bear fruit"

Under this definition, fruit is a verb and has the following properties:

fruit as a type

'fruit' can be a type of bear, turn out.

Derivatives of fruit

fruit, fruition, fruitage are derivatives of 'fruit'.

Example of fruit used within this context

"the trees fruited early this year"



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