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"Fruitful" means:
Origin:
The word "fruitful" derives from the Latin word "fructuosus," which in turn comes from the Latin noun "fructus" (fruit). The Latin root "fru-" is related to the Sanskrit word "phalam" (fruit), and ultimately to the Proto-Indo-European root "*bhlē-," meaning "to blossom, swell, bear."
Etymology The word fruit is derived from the Latin word fructus meaning the produce
Etymology The word unfruitful is derived from the following Latin roots In not
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