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fructuous

adjective
fruc·​tu·​ous | \ ˈfrək-chə-wəs How to pronounce fructuous (audio) , ˈfru̇k, -chü-əs\

Definition of fructuous

: fruitful a fructuous land

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In Latin the word fructus means both "fruit" and "enjoyment" or "use." A rich crop of English derivatives grew from that root, including "fructuous," "fructose" (a sugar found in fruits), "fruition" ("the state of bearing fruit"), "usufruct" ("the right to use or enjoy something"), and even "fruit" itself. "Fructuous" comes from the Middle French adjective fructueux and the Latin adjective fructuosus, both ultimately derived from "fructus."

Examples of fructuous in a Sentence

settlers gradually migrated from the rocky shores to more fructuous lands

First Known Use of fructuous

14th century, in the meaning defined above

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