This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1862 Excerpt: ...Fructescencia, if. (Bot.) Frutescence or the fruiting season, the time when vegetables scatter their ripe seeds. Fructlferamente, at. Fruitfully. Ft uctifero, ra, a. Fructiferous, frugiferous, fruitbearing or bearing fruit, fruitful, foodful. Fructiticacion, /. (But) Fructification, all those parts composing the flower ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1862 Excerpt: ...Fructescencia, if. (Bot.) Frutescence or the fruiting season, the time when vegetables scatter their ripe seeds. Fructlferamente, at. Fruitfully. Ft uctifero, ra, a. Fructiferous, frugiferous, fruitbearing or bearing fruit, fruitful, foodful. Fructiticacion, /. (But) Fructification, all those parts composing the flower and fruit of plants. Fructiticad6r, ra, -. Fertilizer. Fructiticar, ra. 1. To fructify, to fertilize, to make fruitful. 2. (Met) To profit ur to give profit, to benefit 3. (Met.) To edify, to promote piety and morality, or the exercise of religious and social duties. Fructuosamente, ad. Fruitfully. Fructu6so, sa, a. Fruitful, fructuous, useful. Frugal, a Frugal, parsimonious, sparing, thrifty, husbandly. Frugalidid, if. Frugality, parsimony, thrift, good husbandry, economy, mauagury. Frugalmeute, ad. Frugally, sparingly, thriftily, hus wifely. Fruicion, if. 1. Fruition, fructurn, enjoyment or pleasure given by possession or use. 2. Fruition, satisfaction, gratification, taste. Fruir, tin. (Obs.) To live in happiness, to enjoy. Fruitlvo, va, a. Fruitive, enjoying. Frumentaceo, ea, a. V. Frumenticio. Frumenticio, cia, a. (Bot.) Frumentacious. Frunddo, da, a. Frizzled, corrugated. Fruncido de boca, Hare-lipped.--pp. of Fruncir. FruncidoY, im. Plaiter, folder. Fruitcimiento, im. l.The act of pursing up into corrugations. 2. Fiction, deceit, imposture. Fruncir, va. 1. To gather the edge of stuff or clutli into plaits. 2. (Met.) To reduce to a smaller compass. 3. (Met.) To conceal the truth. 4. To affect modesty and composure. Fruncir lot cejat, To knit the eyebrows. Fruslera, if. Metal made of latten filings. Frusleria, if. Trifle, a thing of no value, frivolity, futility, nugacity; nugation. Fruslero, ra, a. Trifling, frivolous, insignificant..
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