fruit picking, removal of fruit from the plant on which it grows
pare fruit, remove the skin from a fruit, peel a fruit
fruit
fruit growing
orchard keeper, one who is charge of caring for a tree farm
fruit growing, fruit, produce fruit
orchardist, orchard keeper, orchard tender, pomiculturist, one who grows fruit crops
pomology, science of fruits and the cultivation of fruit
fruit tree, tree that bears fruit (i.e. apple tree, orange tree, etc.)
pomiculture, cultivation of fruit, growing of fruit crops
fruit picking, removal of fruit from the plant on which it grows
frugivorous, primarily feeding on fruit (about an animal)
obstetrics, branch of medicine concerned with the care and treatment of women during pregnancy and childbirth
fruit fly, type of small fly which feeds on fruits and vegetables
orchard, group of planted fruit trees
fruiterer, fruiterers
fruit store, place where fruit is sold
pit, stone, kernel, seed
fruit basket, basket which contains different kinds of fruit
fruit cake, rich cake made out of preserved fruit
shortcake, type of cake made with a large proportion of butter or fat
fruit culture, fruit cultivation (Agriculture)
fruit culture, fruit cultivation (Agriculture)
fruit market, place where people gather to buy and sell fruit
fruit knife, small sharp knife for peeling and cutting fruit
fruit growing, production of fruit
fruit picking, removal of fruit from the plant on which it grows
orchard, group of planted fruit trees
filibuster, give long speeches in order to delay or prevent a decision from being made, intentionally delay debate
obstructor, someone or something that obstructs, that which disturbs
German is a West Germanic language spoken by about 100 million people worldwide. It is the official language of Germany, Austria, and parts of Switzerland. It has four cases for nouns, pronouns, and adjectives (nominative, accusative, genitive, and dative), and it has three grammatical genders (masculine, feminine, and neutral). German vocabulary includes many loanwords from Latin, Greek, and other languages.
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