Fructifications [noun]

Definition of Fructifications:

creating of goods, result

Opposite/Antonyms of Fructifications:


Sentence/Example of Fructifications:

It includes but two formul: Either instinct is a fructification of intelligence; or intelligence is an augmentation of instinct.

This discoidal arrangement of the hair is typical of the emblem of fructification worn by the virgin in the Muingwa festival.

Cesalpino turns to the "fructification," that is the flower and the fruit, for his distinguishing characters.

The fermentation is caused by the mycelium of this fungus before the development of the fructification.

It is a large and beautiful weed, moderately common on our coasts, of a bright-red colour, with conspicuous fructification.

Specimens in fruit should always be obtained when possible, so that the nature of the fructification may be observed.

The fructification appears to be isolated in each case; the entire plasmodium consumed in a single plasmodiocarp.

Gmel., and the mature fructification for Tubifera ferruginosa (Batsch) Gmel.

The plasmodium is deep red, and a plasmodiocarpous fructification occasionally appears.

Spallenzani had already undertaken artificial fructification.