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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

If one of these essential elements be lacking, the result is fatal to the fruitage.

From Farm Boys and Girls by McKeever, William Arch

Corn fills her plains, and fruitage loads her trees.

From French Classics by Wilkinson, William Cleaver

His yard was piled with the fruitage of his profession.

From Hints to Pilgrims by Brooks, Charles Stephen

The carved wreaths of flowers and leaves and fruitage which adorn these cases deserve careful notice.

From Highways and Byways in Cambridge and Ely by Conybeare, Edward