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Fruit
Fruit
v. t.
Whatever
is
produced
for
the
nourishment
or
enjoyment
of
man
or
animals
by
the
processes
of
vegetable
growth
, as
corn
,
grass
,
cotton
,
flax
,
etc
.;
commonly
used
in
the
plural
.
Fruit
v. t.
The
pulpy
,
edible
seed
vessels
of
certain
plants
,
especially
those
grown
on
branches
above
ground
, as
apples
,
oranges
,
grapes
,
melons
,
berries
,
etc
.
See
3.
Fruit
v. t.
The
ripened
ovary
of a
flowering
plant
,
with
its
contents
and
whatever
parts
are
consolidated
with
it.
Fruit
v. t.
The
spore
cases
or
conceptacles
of
flowerless
plants
, as of
ferns
,
mosses
,
algae
,
etc
.,
with
the
spores
contained
in
them
.
Fruit
v. t.
The
produce
of
animals
;
offspring
;
young
; as,
the
fruit
of
the
womb
, of
the
loins
, of
the
body
.
Fruit
v. t.
That
which
is
produced
;
the
effect
or
consequence
of
any
action
;
advantageous
or
desirable
product
or
result
;
disadvantageous
or
evil
consequence
or
effect
; as,
the
fruits
of
labor
, of
self
-
denial
, of
intemperance
.
Fruit
v. i.
To
bear
fruit
.
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