the ripened reproductive body of a seed plant the consequence of some effort or action; 'he lived long enough to see the fruit of his policies' cause to bear fruit yield: an amount of a product bear fruit; 'the trees fruited early this year'
The term fruit has different meanings depending on context. In botany, a fruit is the ripened ovary--together with seeds--of a flowering plant. In many species, the fruit incorporates the ripened ovary and surrounding tissues. Fruits are the means by which flowering plants disseminate seeds. ... Fruit are an indie rock band from Adelaide, Australia often compared to the Indigo Girls. The group was formed in 1996. In 2003 they won the 'Best Live Album' trophy at the Australian Live Music Awards.Their latest (June 2005) album is Burn.
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The seed-bearing product of a plant Even thought the actual flavor may be of black currants, apples, etc., the term refers to the amount of grape (ie fruit) taste in a wine. The product of a ripened ovary. The fruit of a flowering plant is not necessarily fleshy or edible, as we expect the term to mean from every day usage. Botanically, a pea pod, pumpkin, and even an unshelled sunflower seed are as much fruits as an apple or rose hip. Overall description for wines in which fruitiness is the predominant quality without any specific fruitiness coming forward. The part of a plant that grows where a flower used to be, after the flower was pollinated and died. The fruit contains the seeds, which can grow new plants. Fruits are often fleshy with juices and nutrients for animals to eat. ... The seed case or seed pod (the ripened ovary); containing anywhere from one to many seeds the ripe, mature ovary containing seeds. The ripe seed, berry, or grain. the final reproductive organ in a plant; in a eucalypt a composite structure of the seed-bearing capsule held within a woody hypanthium, opening at the top where the seed are shed after dehiscence Special electro-mechanical adding machine built for OP- 20-G by NCR during WWII. A structure developed from the ovary of a flowering plant, containing seeds. A ripened ovary with seeds. After the flower is fertilized in turns into a fruit, the ripe ovary that contains the seeds. Technically a ripened ovary with its adnate parts, the seed-containing unit characteristic of all Angiosperms. False Replies Uncorrelated in Time mature ovary (berry) or cluster of mature ovaries. The ripened ovary bearing the ripened seeds. See the line drawing for flower parts The fertilised and ripened ovary, with any attached structures. the seed-bearing portion of a plant with its associated structures the part of plant that protects the seeds The fruit protects the seeds. The organ that contains the seeds. Edible and inedible fruit, berries, vegetables, seedheads, nuts, cones. The part of the plant that carries the seed; the term generally includes the fleshy fruits and berries, pod like seed pouches and nuts. Top G ripened ovary (or ovaries) of a flower; contains the seeds. Found in angiosperms. strawberry, pomegranate, etc.
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