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fruitage
noun as in crop
noun as in harvest
noun as in produce
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Example Sentences
Nearly all its blossoms fell off without fruitage.
If one of these essential elements be lacking, the result is fatal to the fruitage.
The Book of Job and the Psalms of David are the grand autumnal fruitage of that vineyard of worship in which Enoch and Abraham were toilers in the early springtime of our world.
Above, beneath, around his hapless head, Trees of all kinds delicious fruitage spread.
Oranges, lemons, and figs in full fruitage overhung the highway.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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