overfruitful

adj
/ˌəʊvə(ɹ)ˈfɹuːtfəl/

Etymology

From over- + fruitful.

  1. inherited from fruitefull
  2. prefixed as overfruitful — “over + fruitful

Definitions

  1. Excessively fruitful.

    • Rhyme bounds and circumscribes an overfruitful fancy.
    • In the Northern colonies shelter had to be sought from the storms and frosts of a rigorous climate. Food had to be gained mainly by the sweat of the brow, out of a soil in many parts not overfruitful, and everywhere needing labor and care.

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