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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.

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

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.

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.

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 fruct- 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 frūctus, meaning “fruit.” The Greek translation of frūctus 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 Words That Use article for fructi-.

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