- FRUIT: FRUITS OF THE EARTH
- [N]FRUGES (-UM) (PL)FRUX (FRUGIS) (F)
English-Latin dictionary. 2014.
English-Latin dictionary. 2014.
(the) fruits of the earth — the fruits of nature/the earth phrase all the things that are produced as part of nature, that people can eat or use Thesaurus: natural worldsynonym environmental issueshyponym Main entry: fruit … Useful english dictionary
(the) fruits of nature earth — the fruits of nature/the earth phrase all the things that are produced as part of nature, that people can eat or use Thesaurus: natural worldsynonym environmental issueshyponym Main entry: fruit … Useful english dictionary
fruit — The produce of a tree or plant which contains the seed or is used for food. The edible reproductive body of a seed plant. The effect or consequence of an act or operation. @ civil fruits In the civil law (fructus civiles) are such things as the… … Black's law dictionary
fruit — The produce of a tree or plant which contains the seed or is used for food. The edible reproductive body of a seed plant. The effect or consequence of an act or operation. @ civil fruits In the civil law (fructus civiles) are such things as the… … Black's law dictionary
fruit — fruit1 W2S2 [fru:t] n plural fruit or fruits [Date: 1100 1200; : Old French; Origin: Latin fructus, from frui to enjoy, have the use of ] 1.) [U and C] something that grows on a plant, tree, or bush, can be eaten as a food, contains seeds or a… … Dictionary of contemporary English
fruit — 1 /fru:t/ noun plural fruit or fruits 1 (C, U) something such as an apple, banana, or strawberry that grows on a tree or other plant, and tastes sweet: fresh fruit and vegetables | a bowl of fruit see also: dried fruit, soft fruit 2 (C, U)… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
fruit — n. & v. n. 1 a the usu. sweet and fleshy edible product of a plant or tree, containing seed. b (in sing.) these in quantity (eats fruit). 2 the seed of a plant or tree with its covering, e.g. an acorn, pea pod, cherry, etc. 3 (usu. in pl.)… … Useful english dictionary
fruit — noun 1》 the sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food. ↘Botany the seed bearing structure of a plant, e.g. an acorn. ↘archaic or literary natural produce that can be used for food: the… … English new terms dictionary
fruit — [12] English acquired fruit via Old French fruit from Latin frūctus, a source more clearly on display in fructify [14], fructose [19], etc. The underlying meaning of the Latin noun seems to have been ‘enjoyment of that which is produced’, for it… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
fruit — [12] English acquired fruit via Old French fruit from Latin frūctus, a source more clearly on display in fructify [14], fructose [19], etc. The underlying meaning of the Latin noun seems to have been ‘enjoyment of that which is produced’, for it… … Word origins
The Church — The Church † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Church The term church (Anglo Saxon, cirice, circe; Modern German, Kirche; Sw., Kyrka) is the name employed in the Teutonic languages to render the Greek ekklesia (ecclesia), the term by which… … Catholic encyclopedia