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fruits$553196$ - traducción al árabe

JAPANESE FASHION MAGAZINE
FRUiTS; Fruits mag; FRUiTS Magazine; Fruits Magazine

fruits      
فواكه, ثمار
FRUIT         
  • banana cultivars]] (Bananas are berries.)
  • raspberries]]
  • [[Dewberry]] flowers. Note the multiple [[pistil]]s, each of which will produce a [[drupe]]let. Each flower will become a blackberry-like [[aggregate fruit]].
  • squash]]
  • recommended daily allowance, RDA]]) in a serving of fruit (see key at upper right). The amount of vitamin C (as percent RDA) is plotted on the x–axis and the amount of potassium (K), in mg on the y–axis. Bananas are high in value for fiber and potassium, and oranges for fiber and vitamin C. (Apricots are highest in potassium; strawberries are rich in vitamin C.) Watermelon, providing low levels of both K and vitamin C and almost no fiber, is of least value for the three [[nutrient]]s together.
  • ''[[Lilium]]'' unripe capsule fruit; an aggregate fruit.
  • ovary]], which is the basal part that contains the seed-forming [[ovule]].
  • ''Magnolia'' × ''wieseneri'']] showing the many pistils making up the [[gynoecium]] in the middle of the flower. The fruit of this flower is an aggregation of follicles.
  • Picking blackberries in [[Oklahoma]]
  • multiple-accessory fruit]].
  • Pomegranate fruit – whole and piece with arils
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  • Dewberry fruit
  • aggregate]] [[accessory fruit]].
PART OF A FLOWERING PLANT
Fruits; Fruity; Friut; Culture of fruits; Fruiting; Simple fruit; Nutritious fruits; Fleshy fruit; Pulp (fruit); Frut; Botanic fruit; Fruit (botany); Edible fruit; Fruit cosmetic quality

ألاسم

محصول; فاكهة; ثمرة; غلة; نتيجة; الفاكهة

الفعل

أثمر

fruit         
  • banana cultivars]] (Bananas are berries.)
  • raspberries]]
  • [[Dewberry]] flowers. Note the multiple [[pistil]]s, each of which will produce a [[drupe]]let. Each flower will become a blackberry-like [[aggregate fruit]].
  • squash]]
  • recommended daily allowance, RDA]]) in a serving of fruit (see key at upper right). The amount of vitamin C (as percent RDA) is plotted on the x–axis and the amount of potassium (K), in mg on the y–axis. Bananas are high in value for fiber and potassium, and oranges for fiber and vitamin C. (Apricots are highest in potassium; strawberries are rich in vitamin C.) Watermelon, providing low levels of both K and vitamin C and almost no fiber, is of least value for the three [[nutrient]]s together.
  • ''[[Lilium]]'' unripe capsule fruit; an aggregate fruit.
  • ovary]], which is the basal part that contains the seed-forming [[ovule]].
  • ''Magnolia'' × ''wieseneri'']] showing the many pistils making up the [[gynoecium]] in the middle of the flower. The fruit of this flower is an aggregation of follicles.
  • Picking blackberries in [[Oklahoma]]
  • multiple-accessory fruit]].
  • Pomegranate fruit – whole and piece with arils
  • url-status= dead }}</ref>
  • Dewberry fruit
  • aggregate]] [[accessory fruit]].
PART OF A FLOWERING PLANT
Fruits; Fruity; Friut; Culture of fruits; Fruiting; Simple fruit; Nutritious fruits; Fleshy fruit; Pulp (fruit); Frut; Botanic fruit; Fruit (botany); Edible fruit; Fruit cosmetic quality
فاكِهَة

Definición

first fruits
The first fruits of a project or activity are the earliest results or profits.
The deal is one of the first fruits of a liberalization of foreign investment law.
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Wikipedia

Fruits (magazine)

Fruits (stylized "FRUiTS") was a monthly Japanese street fashion magazine founded in 1997 by photographer Shoichi Aoki. Though FRUiTS covered styles found throughout Tokyo, it is associated most closely with the fashion subcultures found in Tokyo's Harajuku district. The magazine primarily focused on individual styles found outside the fashion-industry mainstream, as well as subcultures specific to Japan, such as lolita and ganguro, and local interpretations of larger subcultures like punk and goth.