fruitage

[ˈfruːtɪdʒ]

fruitage Definition

  • 1the fruit produced by a plant or tree, especially in a particular season
  • 2the result or reward of work or activity

Using fruitage: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "fruitage" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The fruitage of the apple tree is abundant this year.

  • Example

    The fruitage of his labor was a successful business.

  • Example

    The fruitage of their research was a groundbreaking discovery.

fruitage Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for fruitage

Phrases with fruitage

  • in the state of producing fruit

    Example

    The orange tree is in fruitage and will be ready for harvest soon.

  • to enjoy the rewards of one's hard work or efforts

    Example

    After years of hard work, he was finally able to enjoy the fruitage of his labor.

  • to produce fruit

    Example

    The grapevine will bear fruitage in the next few weeks.

Origins of fruitage

from Old French 'fruitage', from Latin 'fructus'

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Summary: fruitage in Brief

'Fruitage' [ˈfruːtɪdʒ] refers to the fruit produced by a plant or tree, especially in a particular season. It also means the result or reward of work or activity, as in 'The fruitage of his labor was a successful business.' The phrase 'in fruitage' denotes the state of producing fruit, while 'enjoy the fruitage of one's labor' means to enjoy the rewards of one's hard work.