fruitive

fru·i·tive

1 [froo-i-tiv]
adjective
able to produce fruit or fruition; fruitful.

Origin:
fruit(ion) + -ive

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fru·i·tive

2 [froo-i-tiv]
adjective
able to enjoy or to produce enjoyment.

Origin:
1625–35; < Medieval Latin fruitīvus. See fruit, -ive

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