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fruitionearly 15c., "act of enjoying," from Old French fruition and directly from Late Latin fruitionem (nominative fruitio) "enjoyment," noun of action from past participle stem of Latin [..]
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fruitioncompletion of a task.
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fruitionthe condition of bearing fruit enjoyment derived from use or possession realization: something that is made real or concrete; "the victory was the realization of a whole year' [..]
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fruitionn. Fulfillment.
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fruition(n) the condition of bearing fruit(n) enjoyment derived from use or possession(n) something that is made real or concrete
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