fruticant

English

Etymology

From Latin fruticans, present participle of fruticare (to become bushy), from frutex, fruticis (shrub).

Adjective

fruticant (comparative more fruticant, superlative most fruticant)

  1. (obsolete, botany) Full of shoots.

References

Latin

Verb

fruticant

  1. third-person plural present active indicative of fruticō
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