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    fruit-bearing

    adjective

    • 1. (of a tree or other plant) producing fruit: "flowering and fruit-bearing shrubs enhance a new home"

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  2. BEAR FRUIT definition: 1. If something that someone does bears fruit, it produces successful results: 2. If something…. Learn more.

  3. Fruit-bearing definition: (of a species of tree, a specific tree, a branch, etc.) Bearing fruit.

  4. BEAR FRUIT definition: to produce good results | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.

  5. Oct 17, 2024 · fruit-bearing (countable and uncountable, plural fruit-bearings) The act or process of bearing or producing fruit.

  6. to bear fruit. phrase. If the effort that you put into something or a particular way of doing something bears fruit, it is successful and produces good results. Eleanor's work among the women will, I trust, bear fruit. He was naturally disappointed when the talks failed to bear fruit.

  7. Aug 21, 2023 · In short: "Bear fruit" can mean producing fruit. It can also mean efforts or actions leading to successful results. What Does "Bear Fruit" Mean? The common phrase “bear fruit” means to yield results or benefits from one's work or efforts.

  8. Synonyms for BEARING FRUIT: succeeding, going over, going, working out, coming off, catching fire, delivering the goods, clicking; Antonyms of BEARING FRUIT: striking out, washing out, missing, failing, folding, collapsing, bombing, struggling

  9. fruit-bearing fruit-bearing (English) Origin & history From fruit + bearing. Compare Old English wæstmbǣre (literally "fruit-bearing"). Alternative forms. fruitbearing; Noun fruit-bearing (pl. fruit-bearings) The act or process of bearing or producing fruit. Adjective fruit-bearing (not comparable)

  10. 1. Literally, to produce fruit, as of certain trees and plants. Now that the tree in our back yard is bearing fruit, the kids love picking apples from it. A: "So this bush bears fruit, eh?" B: "Yep, after all these years, I just found out that it bears quince! Who knew?"

  11. 1. Literally, to produce fruit, as of certain trees and plants. Now that the tree in our back yard is bearing fruit, the kids love picking apples from it. A: "So this bush bears fruit, eh?" B: "Yep, after all these years, I just found out that it bears quince! Who knew?"