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fruitive

1 American  
[froo-i-tiv] / ˈfru ɪ tɪv /

adjective

  1. able to produce fruit or fruition; fruitful.


fruitive 2 American  
[froo-i-tiv] / ˈfru ɪ tɪv /

adjective

  1. able to enjoy or to produce enjoyment.


Etymology

Origin of fruitive1

fruit(ion) + -ive

Origin of fruitive2

From the Medieval Latin word fruitīvus, dating back to 1625–35. See fruit, -ive

Example Sentences

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If I’m feeling a little more healthy, I’m a big fan of Fruitive in D.C.

From Washington Post • Dec. 5, 2022

Timothy Lowery, a landlord employed by global real estate firm Hines, oversees CityCenterDC, a development with apartment buildings, a luxury hotel and a variety of retail and restaurant destinations including Fruitive.

From Washington Post • Sep. 8, 2020

Five months ago, the quiet days and slim sales at Fruitive, a plant-based restaurant, were bearable.

From Washington Post • Sep. 8, 2020

“My NutriBullet blender sits on my counter and gets used every day,” says Gregg Rozeboom, the founder and president of Fruitive, a plant-based organic restaurant in Virginia and the District.

From Washington Post • May 15, 2018

We achieved protein-rich superberry bowls at the hotel restaurant Fruitive; a long look at the World War II-era U.S.S.

From New York Times • Sep. 11, 2017

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