1. fruited - Adjective
2. fruited - Verb
fruited
simple past and past participle of fruit
fruited (comparative more fruited, superlative most fruited)
Containing fruit; bearing fruit.
(heraldry) Bearing fruit or acorns, typically of a specified tincture.
It isn't that NPR is matriarchal but that it has dedicated itself to not being patriarchal in its outlook and presentation, stipulating from the outset that its headline voices would not resound across the fruited plains from big male bags of air sent from Mount Olympus. James Wolcott
‘Braveheart’ Beck should be happy to know what started with a feeble tap is fast becoming a loud knock that can be heard across the fruited plain on the door of ‘Spooky Dude’ George Soros. Source: Internet
Floricanes will die after they have fruited and should be pruned down to the ground in the fall. Source: Internet
Lunch: Beef Hotdog with chili or sausage dog, baked potato wedges, green beans, fruited jell-O. Source: Internet
White Lion grew considerably in 2019, says general manager Ray Berry, and released new beers including a milkshake IPA, fruited kettle sour, fruited summer ale, and a herb/spice ale. Source: Internet
From Coastal Wilderness to Fruited Plain : A History of Environmental Change in Temperate North America from 1500 to the Present. Source: Internet