English-Thai Dictionary
fructification
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Webster's 1828 Dictionary
FRUCTIFICATION
n.[See Fructify. ] 1. The act of fructifying, or rendering productive of fruit; fecundation.
2. In botany, the temporary part of a plant appropriated to generation, terminating the old vegetable and beginning the new. It consists of seven parts, the calyx, impalement or flower-cup, the corol or petals, the stamens, and the pistil, which belong to the flower, the pericarp and seed, which pertain to the fruit, and the receptacle or base, on which the other parts are seated. The receptacle belongs both to the flower and fruit.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
FRUCTIFICATION
Fruc `ti *fi *ca "tion, n. Etym: [L. fructificatio: cf. F.fructification. ]
1. The act of forming or producing fruit; the act of fructifying, or rendering productive of fruit; fecundation. The prevalent fructification of plants. Sir T. Brown.
2. (Bot. ) (a ) The collective organs by which a plant produces its fruit, or seeds, or reproductive spores. (b ) The process of producing fruit, or seeds, or spores.
New American Oxford Dictionary
fructification
fruc ti fi ca tion |ˌfrəktəfiˈkāSHən ˌfrəktəfəˈkeɪʃən | ▶noun the process of fructifying. • Botany a spore-bearing or fruiting structure, esp. in a fungus. ORIGIN late 15th cent.: from late Latin fructificatio (n- ), from Latin fructificare ‘fructify, ’ from fructus ‘fruit. ’
Oxford Dictionary
fructification
fructification |ˌfrʌktɪfɪˈkeɪʃ (ə )n | ▶noun [ mass noun ] the process of fructifying. • [ count noun ] Botany a spore-bearing or fruiting structure, especially in a fungus. ORIGIN late 15th cent.: from late Latin fructificatio (n- ), from Latin fructificare ‘fructify ’, from fructus ‘fruit ’.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
fructification
fruc ti fi ca tion /frʌ̀ktɪfɪkéɪʃ (ə )n /名詞 U ⦅かたく ⦆結実 ; 果実 ; (シダなどの )結実器官 .