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fructuous
fructuous, a. (ˈfrʌktjuːəs) Also 5 fructuowse, 6 fructuus, -eous. [a. OF. fructuous (mod.F. fructueux), ad. L. frūctuōs-us, f. frūctus fruit: see -ous.] 1. Full of, abounding with, or producing fruit.1382 Wyclif Jer. xi. 16 An olyue plenteous, fair, fructuous. c 1400 Mandeville (1839) v. 42 That Lon... Oxford English Dictionary
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fructuosity
† fructuˈosity Obs.—0 [ad. F. fructuosité, f. L. frūctuōs-us: see next and -ity.] The condition or quality of being fructuous.1727–36 in Bailey. Oxford English Dictionary
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Pere Blai
Fructuous in the Cathedral of Tarragona (1592); parish church of Cornudella de Montsant (1599); and the parish church of the Apostle James at Riudoms ( wikipedia.org
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fructuose
† fructuose, a. Obs. Also 5 frut-. [ad. L. frūctuōs-us: see fructuous and -ose.] = fructuous.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 181/2 Frutuose or full of frute..fructuosus. c 1450 tr. De Imitatione i. xv. (1893) 17 What euer be doon of charite..is fructuose. 1524 St. Papers Hen. VIII, VI. 317 He may perceve the Ki... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of Tunisian scientists
However, these performances were not very fructuous as the French protectorate of Tunisia has been installed in April 1881. wikipedia.org
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infructuous
infructuous, a. (ɪnˈfrʌktjuːəs) [f. as prec.: see in-3 and fructuous, and cf. F. infructueux (14th c. in Godef. Compl.).] 1. Not bearing fruit: unfruitful, barren.1615 T. Adams Blacke Devill 48 Even infructuous barrennesse brought Christs curse on the figge tree. 1860 I. Taylor Spir. Hebr. Poetry (1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Azerbaijani tea culture
They analyzed the samples and found that Lankaran is one of the most fructuous areas for tea growing. wikipedia.org
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-uous
-uous (juːəs) a compound suffix, repr. L. -uōs-us (-a, -um), OF. or AF. -uous, -uos (F. -ueux), occurring in a number of adoptions from L. (or F.), as fructuous, halituous, impetuous, † monstruous, † portentuous, sumptuous, tempestuous, virtuous; and hence by analogy employed with the sense ‘of the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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exemplative
† eˈxemplative, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. L. exempl-um example n.; cf. figurative.] Furnishing an example.c 1450 Henryson Mor. Fab. 84 The sentence was fructuous and agreable, In Moralitie exemplatiue prudent. Oxford English Dictionary
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Tarragona Cathedral
Fructuous and St. wikipedia.org
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unfructuous
unˈfructuous, a. [un-1 7 and 5 b.] † 1. Producing no fruit; unfruitful. Obs.1382 Wyclif Exod. xxiii. 26 Ne thi loond shal be vnfructuous, ne bareyn. ― Job xxiv. 20 Be he not in recording, but be to-trede as a tree vnfructuous. c 1400 Pilgr. Sowle (Caxton, 1483) iv. ii. 58 The trees..were bycomen wyl... Oxford English Dictionary
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sterile
sterile, a. (ˈstɛraɪl, ˈstɛrɪl) Also 6 steryl(e, -yll, 6–7 stirrill, sterill, 6–9 steril, 7 sterrile, sterrill, stirrile. [ad. L. sterilis, cogn. w. Skr. starī, barren cow, Gr. στεῖρα barren cow, στέριϕος barren, Goth. stairō fem. adj., barren. Cf. F. stérile, It. sterile, Sp. esteril.] Barren; not ... Oxford English Dictionary
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intendment
intendment (ɪnˈtɛndmənt) Forms: α. 4–7 entend(e)ment. β. 6–7 intende-, 6– intendment. [a. F. entendement understanding, formerly also, meaning, interpretation, view, opinion, end, intention (12th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), f. entendre: see intend v., and cf. intendiment.] † 1. The faculty or action of unde... Oxford English Dictionary
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emblem
▪ I. emblem, n. (ˈɛmbləm) Also 5–7 embleme. [ad. L. emblēma inlaid work, a raised ornament on a vessel, a. Gr. ἔµβληµα an insertion, f. ἐµβλη- perfect etc. stem of ἐµβάλλειν to throw in.] † 1. An ornament of inlaid work. Obs.1656 Blount Glossogr., Emblem, any fine work cunningly set in wood or other... Oxford English Dictionary
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problem
problem (ˈprɒblɪm) Forms: 4–7 probleme, 5– problem. [ME. probleme, a. F. problème (14th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. L. problēma, a. Gr. πρόβληµα, -µατ-, lit. a thing thrown or put forward; hence, a question propounded for solution, a set task, a problem, f. προβάλλειν to throw out, to put forth, f. πρό,... Oxford English Dictionary
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