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Fruit
Fruit, as to larceny of and damage to, see Larceny Act,
First fruits
First fruits, an incident to the old feudal tenures, being one year's
fruit
fruit 1 a : something (as evidence) that is obtained or
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Mediterranean fruit fly
which can cause great damage to citrus and other succulent fruit crops when present in large numbers It is black and
Fruitful
Full of fruit producing fruit abundantly bearing results prolific fertile liberal bountiful as
Fruit fallen
Fruit fallen, the produce of any possession detached thereform, and capable
Fresh fruit and vegetable
Fresh fruit and vegetable, a coconut (neither tender nor dried but a
natural fruit
natural fruit see fruit
civil fruit
civil fruit see fruit
fruit of the poisonous tree
fruit of the poisonous tree 1 : a doctrine of evidence:
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