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multiple fruit
noun
A fruit that develops from the fusion of carpels from more than one flower, as for instance, a pineapple.
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A multiple fruit represents the gynoecia of several flowers.
A mulberry is a multiple fruit made up of small nutlets surrounded by fleshy sepals.
The fruit of the pineapple is a multiple fruit, fromed when a whole cluster of flowers mature as individual fruits.
Second, it uses multiple fruit fly groups during the evolution process to enhance the parallel search ability of the FOA.
The game even adds end of level boss fights between different map areas, including a giant snake that sucks up fruit and fish – these need to be hit with multiple fruit matches to defeat.
The mulberry is a "multiple fruit" – formed from a cluster of flowers that each produce a small fruit that then join together and mature into a large single fruit.
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Some winemakers also produce wines from multiple fruits.
The fruit may arise from one pistil (simple or compound) of one flower (e.g., the simple fruits of pea and peach), from several pistils of one flower (e.g., the aggregate fruits of strawberry and raspberry), or from the pistils of several flowers (e.g., the multiple fruits of pineapple, mulberry, and corn).
My father's father, who turned his entire front yard on a city street in Yonkers, NY, into a lush and bountiful garden constantly composted and grafted multiple fruit-bearing trees.
In the case of teosinte, fruits are attached by such a fragile rachis that a horizontal position caused multiple fruits to be dislodged spontaneously.
Means, medians, maxima and minima information for phenotypic traits averaged across multiple fruits and harvest date for each seedling are provided in Table 1.
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