Definition
Producing or bearing fruit; capable of producing fruit or profitable results.
Etymology
From Latin fructus (fruit) combined with -parous, from parere (to produce or bear). This Latin construction literally means 'fruit-bearing' and was used in botanical and academic Latin.
Kelly Says
Fructiparous is the botanical adjective that transforms a noun into a property—it's how scientists formally describe fruit-bearing plants. You'll find it in 17th-century botanical texts describing which trees are fructiparous versus merely ornamental, a distinction that mattered for survival.
Translations
BNবাংলা
ফলপ্রসূ
fol-pro-shoo
CACatalà
fructifer
froo-k-tee-fer
CSČeština
plodný
plod-nee
DADansk
frugtbærende
frogt-ba-re-nde
DEDeutsch
fruchtbar
frooht-BAR
ELΕλληνικά
φυτρωτικός
fy-tro-ti-kos
ESEspañol
fructífero
fruk-tee-FEH-roh
FISuomi
hedelmällinen
he-del-mae-li-nen
FRFrançais
fructivore
frok-tee-VOR
HIहिन्दी
फलदायी
phal-da-yee
IDBahasa Indonesia
berbuah
ber-buah
IGIG
nwere ụkwụ
nwe-re uk-wu
ITItaliano
fruttuoso
froo-TOO-soh
KO한국어
과실성의
gwa-sil-seong-ui
MSBahasa Melayu
berbuah
ber-buah
MYမြန်မာ
ပိုမို သီး
bo-mo thee
NLNederlands
vruchtbaar
vrocht-BAAR
NONorsk
fruktbar
frokt-bar
PLPolski
płodny
pwohd-nee
PTPortuguês
frutificante
froo-ti-fi-KAN-teh
RORomână
roditor
roh-dee-tor
RUРусский
плодоносящий
plodono-syy-shchiy
SVSvenska
fruktig
froo-tig
SWKiswahili
zaozaa
za-o-zaa
TAதமிழ்
பழம் தரும்
pazham thaarum
TEతెలుగు
ఫలవంతుడు
pala-van-tu-du
TRTürkçe
meyve veren
mey-ve ve-ren
UKУкраїнська
плідний
plod-niy
VITiếng Việt
sinh sản
sinh san