infrugiferous (Meaning)
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infrugiferous (a.)
Not bearing fruit; not fructiferous.
Synonyms & Antonyms of infrugiferous
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infrugiferous Sentence Examples
- The parched wasteland was infrugiferous, yielding no sustenance for weary travelers.
- The sterile soil proved infrugiferous for all attempts at cultivation, leaving farmers disheartened.
- The once-bountiful orchard had become infrugiferous due to disease and neglect.
- The barren desert landscape stretched infrugiferously before us, a testament to nature's harshness.
- The infrugiferous trees stood as desolate sentinels, a reminder of a once-fertile land.
- The farmer's efforts proved infrugiferous as pests and drought ravaged his crops.
- Despite ample rainfall and sunshine, the infrugiferous field remained barren, puzzling the experienced agriculturists.
- The rocky terrain was infrugiferous, offering no respite from the relentless sun and wind.
- The infrugiferous vegetation served as a poignant symbol of the waning vitality in the dying ecosystem.
- The infrugiferous soil became a potent metaphor for the lost hopes and shattered dreams that once flourished in its embrace.
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Not bearing fruit; not fructiferous.
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The parched wasteland was infrugiferous, yielding no sustenance for weary travelers.
The sterile soil proved infrugiferous for all attempts at cultivation, leaving farmers disheartened.
The once-bountiful orchard had become infrugiferous due to disease and neglect.
The barren desert landscape stretched infrugiferously before us, a testament to nature's harshness.