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fruitage
noun as in crop
noun as in harvest
noun as in produce
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Example Sentences
The house, the bit of the world it gave upon, seemed a part of her life, the containing husk of all the fruitage born to her.
Earlier fruitage can certainly be secured on sand cherry stocks and under other methods of training.
Green leaves shrined fair globes of fruitage fast ripening in the blowing airs and steadfast sun.
Hers was a beautiful life, blossoming out into what we supposed would be a grand fruitage of blessing to the Dakotas.
Plants are thus kept in the dark in order to reserve their fruitage for a fitter season.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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