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fructuous

/ˈfrʌktʃuəs/
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Something described as fructuous is productive or profitable. It can describe an agricultural field that yields a plentiful harvest, or a stock market investment that yields a big profit.

A simpler, more common synonym for fructuous is fruitful. A fructuous apple tree produces a lot of apples, and an apple orchard is fructuous if it yields a nice profit from selling those apples to consumers. On a more metaphorical level, the term might describe a productive partnership, business venture, or even a rewarding college degree. The Latin root fructus, meaning "fruit," was closely tied to enjoying something, so something fructuous is something you can enjoy the results of.

Definitions of fructuous
  1. adjective
    yielding good results, profit, or benefit; fruitful
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