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English
Etymology
Latin infructuosus.
Adjective
infructuose (comparative more infructuose, superlative most infructuose)
- Not yielding fruit.
- (figuratively) unfruitful; unprofitable
- April 1864, Boskousa, "Music of the Future" and "Anticipations" (letter to the editor) in The Musical World
- I am too irritable to listen to Wagner's music; in my opinion it is infructuose
Anagrams
Latin
Adjective
īnfrūctuōse
- vocative masculine singular of īnfrūctuōsus
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