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fruitful

English

Alternative forms

  • fruitfull (archaic)

Etymology

From Middle English fruitefull, equivalent to fruit +? -ful. Compare Dutch vruchtvol, German fruchtvoll, Swedish fruktfull.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?f?u?tf?l/
  • Hyphenation: fruit?ful

Adjective

fruitful (comparative more fruitful, superlative most fruitful)

  1. Favourable to the growth of fruit or useful vegetation; not barren.
    Synonym: fertile
    Antonyms: barren, infertile, unfruitful
  2. Being productive in any sense; yielding benefits.
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:productive
    Antonym: unfruitful

Synonyms

  • fruitious (obsolete)

Related terms

  • fruitfully
  • fruitfulness

Translations

References

  • fruitful in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
  • fruitful in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.

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uberous

English

Etymology

Formed from Latin uber (full, fruitful, fertile, abundant, plentiful, copious, productive) and the suffix -ous.

Adjective

uberous (comparative more uberous, superlative most uberous)

  1. (archaic) fruitful
    Synonyms: copious, abundant, plentiful
    • 1868-1869, Robert Browning, The Ring and the Book, Chapter IX
      Eyes brimming o'er and brow bowed down with love,
      Marmoreal neck and bosom uberous []

Related terms

  • uberty

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