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fruitage

[froo-tij] / ˈfru tɪdʒ /




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But if religion is to have its full value as a 'last resort' in times of peril or affliction, it must have deep rootage, broad leafage and ample fruitage in the normal circumstances of life.

From Time Magazine Archive

Nearly all its blossoms fell off without fruitage.

From A Breeze from the Woods, 2nd Ed. by William Chauncey Bartlett

Corn fills her plains, and fruitage loads her trees.

From French Classics by William Cleaver Wilkinson

But the sustained power gained from the full and rich study of longer classics is the best fruitage of the reading work.

From Special Method in the Reading of Complete English Classics In the Grades of the Common School by Charles A. (Charles Alexander) McMurry

The black clouds are even now gathering upon the fringes of the sky, and the mellow season of the fruitage ends.

From The International Monthly, Vol. II, No. I December 1, 1850 by Various




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