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fruit-bearer [frut-bea-rar]
sustantivo
1. Frutal; lo que produce fruta.
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| Q: | "English" question - How to write names of fruit-trees? |
| A: | Strictly speaking, "apple tree" is the only correct one. Also, many people refer to the wood of this tree as apple wood. The words appletree and applewood… |
| Q: | "thread closed" how do u spell rarley? like i rarley eat fruit salad? |
| A: | What do you mean? The correct form is "rarely". |
| Q: | The fruit called "marañon" in Colombian Spanish? |
| A: | *Cashews are extravagant fruits that have many different uses. They originate in tropical America, and the cashew fruit has one small but tough external… |
| Q: | The wine is made from pineapple, watermelon, key lime, mango and passion fruit. |
| A: | Este vino es hecho de piñas, sandías, limas ácidas, mangos y frutas de la pasión. |
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