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fruct-

  1. variant of fructi- before a vowel.

    fructose.



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Example Sentences

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Such a tree, such a fruct: such man, such warkis.

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Yit good fruct maketh nott the tree good, nor evill fruct the tree evill.

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Good fruct makith not the tree good, nor evill fruict the tree evill: But a good tree bearith good fruict, and ane evill tree evill fruict.

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A good man can not do evill werkis, nor ane evill man good werkis; for ane evill tree can not beare good fruct, nor ane good tree evill fruct.

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A man is good befoir he do good werkis, and ane evill man is evill before he do evill werkis; for the tree is good befoir it bear good fruict, and evill befoir it beir evill fruct.

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When To Use

What does ڰܳ-mean?

The combining form fruct- is used like a prefix meaning “fruit.” It is very rarely used in scientific terms, especially in botany.The form fruct- comes from Latin ڰūٳܲ, meaning “fruit.” The Greek translation of ڰūٳܲ is karpos, “fruit,” which is the source of the combining form carpo- as well as the name Carpo, who was the Greek goddess of summer fruit. To learn more, read our entries for carpo- and Carpo.What are variants of fruct-?The form fruct- is a variant of fructi-, which loses its -i- when combined with words or word elements beginning with vowels. Want to know more? Read our 51Թs That Use article for fructi-.

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