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1. Edible part of a plant, often containing seed(s) and pulp,in the most varied forms: a banana, avocado, and pumpkin are fruits. <br> 2.Botanic developed ovarian and accessory parts of flowers from the vegetables that contain seeds after fertilization, such as the pit and the pulp of a peach or pod and its peas. <br> 3. Product or harvest crops: the fruits of the earth.
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1. Edible part of a plant, often containing seed(s) and pulp,in the most varied forms: a banana, avocado, and pumpkin are fruits. <br> 2.Botanic developed ovarian and accessory parts of flowers from the vegetables that contain seeds after fertilization, such as the pit and the pulp of a peach or pod and its peas. <br> 3. Product or harvest crops: the fruits of the earth.<ref>SACCONI, L. A. Sacconi large dictionary of the Portuguese language. Sao Paulo: New Generation, 2010. (1 CD-ROM).http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fruto Wikipedia, Fruit</ref>
  
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== Reference and external links ==
SACCONI, L. A. Sacconi large dictionary of the Portuguese language. Sao Paulo: New Generation, 2010. (1 CD-ROM).
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1. Edible part of a plant, often containing seed(s) and pulp,in the most varied forms: a banana, avocado, and pumpkin are fruits.
2.Botanic developed ovarian and accessory parts of flowers from the vegetables that contain seeds after fertilization, such as the pit and the pulp of a peach or pod and its peas.
3. Product or harvest crops: the fruits of the earth.[1]

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Reference and external links

  1. SACCONI, L. A. Sacconi large dictionary of the Portuguese language. Sao Paulo: New Generation, 2010. (1 CD-ROM).http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fruto Wikipedia, Fruit