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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

The blossoms and fruitage of summer are samples of magnetic life from the sun currents, while the decay of winter is a sample of electric repulsion and dissolution.

From The Universe a Vast Electric Organism by Warder, George Woodward

Nearly all its blossoms fell off without fruitage.

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

We here in America believe our participation in this present war to be only the fruitage of what they planted.

From Lest We Forget World War Stories by Bigwood, Inez

In truth this affinity of Lincoln with his neighbor in need was the very fruitage of the fortune of his life.

From Abraham Lincoln's Cardinal Traits; A Study in Ethics, with an Epilogue Addressed to Theologians by Beardslee, Clark S.




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