fruitful
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definition
adjective
But where to plant this potentially fruitful tree?
(of a tree, a plant, or land) producing much fruit; fertile.
example
Consequently the barren noblewoman of the tale is quick to rush to judgment against her 'fruitful' neighbor.
Additionally, a player may sell a plot of land for a tidy profit, useful in the later stages of the game where the most 'fruitful' tracts of land have been claimed.
No need to worry over wheat when you're harvesting barley, and maize isn't going to be as 'fruitful' when it's time to sow fallow.
Efforts to increase protection for those on the front lines of tiger protection have proved more 'fruitful' .
I found this point particularly 'fruitful' in approaching these two Chinese American women writers.
It was seen in the region of Dobrudja, Norteastern Bulgaria, which has always been taken as an example of 'fruitful' land.
Nevertheless, I think that Davis' basic approach of isolating subsystems of causation is extremely 'fruitful' .
The Arabs of Madînah used to fecundate their palm-trees in order to make them more 'fruitful' .
Babylon's aggression is portrayed as a hot wind that will blow across Judah, rendering 'fruitful' land barren and laying waste to cities.
Bourg's experimental results have shown that flowers that receive pollen from other plants are more 'fruitful' than those fertilized by their own pollen.
The holy Abbot Barrind has just visited the Promised Land of the Saints, a beautiful place of flowers and 'fruitful' trees.
He just thinks looking might prove more 'fruitful' .
I have bless him and I will make him 'fruitful' and will increase him exceedingly.
To be 'fruitful' , a cacao tree must get individual attention - something the family farm and the small farmer are best suited to provide.
It's especially 'fruitful' for me to hear a different perspective.
Yet, it would be nice if there were a deductive way to ensure 'fruitful' collaboration.
The land that he bought from the great house is very 'fruitful' , yielding more harvest than his own land.
The results of this study suggest several potentially 'fruitful' avenues for future exploration.
And it reminded me of how God says in the Bible that sometimes a tree needs to be pruned to be 'fruitful' .
If they choose to immigrate they can have a 'fruitful' career as a consultant.
One would like to see them in a condition of 'fruitful' collaboration.
He turns rivers into a desert, springs of water into thirsty ground, a 'fruitful' land into a salty waste, because of the wickedness of its inhabitants.
New research initiatives have been particularly 'fruitful' with the smaller cats of the world.
The Beatles were great because John Lennon and Paul McCartney together formed the most 'fruitful' songwriting partnership in post-war music.
Perhaps it is not insignificant that, standing under E. Foecunda, the 'fruitful' eucalypt, the nameless stranger offers Ellen an apple.
The pictures show squares within squares - the water-holding depressions that in ancient times made the gardens 'fruitful' .
So there then came about a very 'fruitful' collaboration, which has evolved over the last three years.
A couple of years ago, I was discussing Genesis 1: 28 with a group of Christians when one ventured the opinion that the part about being 'fruitful' and multiplying was well taken care of.
One of the most 'fruitful' bilateral dialogues has been with the Old Catholics.
But where to plant this potentially 'fruitful' tree?
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