fruited (Meaning)

fruited

the ripened ovary of a seed plant and its contents, the flavor or aroma of fresh fruit in mature wine, a juicy plant part (as the stalk of a rhubarb) used chiefly as a dessert, property (as income or goods) produced by or derived from other movable or immovable property without diminution of its substance, the ripened ovary of a seed plant (as the pod of a pea, a nut, a grain, or a berry) with or without the attached parts, the ripened ovary of a seed plant (as an apple or raspberry) when sweet and pulpy, the usually edible reproductive body of a seed plant, a product of fertilization in a plant with its modified envelopes or appendages, offspring, progeny, a succulent (see succulent entry 1 sense 1c) plant part (such as the petioles (see petiole sense 1) of a rhubarb plant) used chiefly in a dessert or sweet course, one having a sweet pulp associated with the seed, a product of fertilization in a plant with its coverings or associated parts, fruit of the poisonous tree, something (as evidence) that is obtained or gathered during an action or operation (as a search), to bear or cause to bear fruit, a product of plant growth (such as grain, vegetables, or cotton), the ripened ovary (see ovary sense 2) of a seed plant and its contents, the state of bearing fruit, to cause to bear fruit, result entry 2 sense 1, product, a product of fertilization (see fertilization sense b) in a plant with its modified envelopes or appendages, a gay person, a dish, quantity, or diet of fruits, to bear fruit, a usually useful product of plant growth (as grain), the effect or consequence of an action or operation

fruited Sentence Examples

  1. The lush green pastures were dotted with fruited trees, their branches heavy with the bounty of summer.
  2. The vibrant colors of the fruited orchard danced cheerfully in the gentle breeze.
  3. The star-spangled banner proudly declared, "O'er the land of the free and the home of the fruited."
  4. The fruited slopes of the hillsides cascaded down towards the glistening river below.
  5. The squirrels frolicked among the fruited branches, their tails twitching with delight.
  6. The fragrance of the fruited blossoms drifted through the air, promising a harvest of sweetness.
  7. The children eagerly picked the fruited berries from the bushes, staining their fingers purple.
  8. The fruited palm trees swayed gracefully in the warm tropical breeze.
  9. The vibrant hues of the fruited market stalls created a kaleidoscope of colors.
  10. The fruited vines twined around the trellis, forming a verdant canopy overhead.

FAQs About the word fruited

the ripened ovary of a seed plant and its contents, the flavor or aroma of fresh fruit in mature wine, a juicy plant part (as the stalk of a rhubarb) used chief

sprouted, bloomed, rooted, seeded,flowered, propagated, produced, regenerated,germinated, shot up

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The lush green pastures were dotted with fruited trees, their branches heavy with the bounty of summer.

The vibrant colors of the fruited orchard danced cheerfully in the gentle breeze.

The star-spangled banner proudly declared, "O'er the land of the free and the home of the fruited."

The fruited slopes of the hillsides cascaded down towards the glistening river below.