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Word Meanings - CASSIOBERRY - Book Publishers vocabulary database

The fruit of the Viburnum obovatum, a shrub which grows from Virginia to Florida.

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  • FRUIT
    The pulpy, edible seed vessels of certain plants, especially those grown on branches above ground, as apples, oranges, grapes, melons, berries, etc. See 3. (more info) enjoyment, product, fruit, from frui, p. p. fructus, to enjoy; akin 1. Whatever
  • FRUITAGE
    1. Fruit, collectively; fruit, in general; fruitery. The trees . . . ambrosial fruitage bear. Milton. 2. Product or result of any action; effect, good or ill.
  • VIRGINIA
    One of the States of the United States of America. -- a.
  • FRUITIVE
    Eujoying; possessing. Boyle.
  • FLORIDA BEAN
    The large, roundish, flattened seed of Mucuna urens. See under Bean. One of the very large seeds of the Entada scandens.
  • SHRUBBY
    1. Full of shrubs. 2. Of the nature of a shrub; resembling a shrub. "Shrubby browse." J. Philips.
  • WHICHEVER; WHICHSOEVER
    Whether one or another; whether one or the other; which; that one which; as, whichever road you take, it will lead you to town.
  • FRUITION
    Use or possession of anything, especially such as is accompanied with pleasure or satisfaction; pleasure derived from possession or use. "Capacity of fruition." Rogers. "Godlike fruition." Milton. Where I may have fruition of her love. Shak.
  • SHRUBLESS
    having no shrubs. Byron.
  • FRUITLESS
    1. Lacking, or not bearing, fruit; barren; destitute of offspring; as, a fruitless tree or shrub; a fruitless marriage. Shak. 2. Productive of no advantage or good effect; vain; idle; useless; unprofitable; as, a fruitless attempt; a fruitless
  • WHICH
    the root of hwa who + lic body; hence properly, of what sort or kind; akin to OS. hwilik which, OFries. hwelik, D. welk, G. welch, OHG. welih, hwelih, Icel. hvilikr, Dan. & Sw. hvilken, Goth. hwileiks, 1. Of what sort or kind; what; what a; who.
  • FRUITERESS
    A woman who sells fruit.
  • VIBURNUM
    A genus of shrubs having opposite, petiolate leaves and cymose flowers, several species of which are cultivated as ornamental, as the laurestine and the guelder-rose.
  • SHRUBBINESS
    Quality of being shrubby.
  • FRUITY
    Having the odor, taste, or appearance of fruit; also, fruitful. Dickens.
  • FRUITER
    A ship for carrying fruit.
  • GROWSE
    To shiver; to have chills. Ray.
  • SHRUB
    A liquor composed of vegetable acid, especially lemon juice, and sugar, with spirit to preserve it.
  • FRUITERY
    1. Fruit, taken collectively; fruitage. J. Philips. 2. A repository for fruit. Johnson.
  • SHRUBBERY
    1. A collection of shrubs. 2. A place where shrubs are planted. Macaulay.
  • UNFRUITFUL
    Not producing fruit or offspring; unproductive; infertile; barren; sterile; as, an unfruitful tree or animal; unfruitful soil; an unfruitful life or effort. -- Un*fruit"ful*ly, adv. -- Un*fruit"ful*ness, n.
  • BREADFRUIT
    The tree itself, which is one of considerable size, with large, lobed leaves. Cloth is made from the bark, and the timber is used for many purposes. Called also breadfruit tree and bread tree. (more info) 1. The fruit of a tree found
  • GRAPE FRUIT
    The shaddock.
  • UNSHRUBBED
    Being without shrubs.
  • OVERFRUITFUL
    Too fruitful.
  • KEY FRUIT
    A samara.

 

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