bring+forth+fruit

  • 111Isaiah 37 — 1 And it came to pass, when king Hezekiah heard it, that he rent his clothes, and covered himself with sackcloth, and went into the house of the LORD. 2 And he sent Eliakim, who was over the household, and Shebna the scribe, and the elders of the …

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  • 112bear — Synonyms and related words: Cape polecat, Tartar, abide, abide with, acquiesce, acquit, act, admit of, affect, afflict, afford, afford support, aim, allow, answer, ape, appertain, apply, assault, attend, author, avail, back, back up, bar, be… …

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  • 113produce — 1. verb 1) the company produces furniture Syn: manufacture, make, construct, build, fabricate, put together, assemble, turn out, create; mass produce; informal churn out 2) the vineyards produce excellent wines Syn …

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  • 114bear — vb 1 *carry, convey, transport, transmit Analogous words: *move, remove, shift, transfer: hold, *contain 2 Bear, produce, yield, turn out are comparable when they mean to bring forth as products. Bear usually implies a giving birth to offspring… …

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  • 115yield — v 1. produce, give forth, bear, bring forth, give birth to; blossom, flower, bear fruit, fructify; breed, spawn, conceive, beget, engender, reproduce; cause, give rise to; give, furnish, supply; impart, bestow, confer, impart, afford; render,… …

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  • 116bear — I. /bɛə / (say bair) verb (bore /bɔ/ (say baw) or, Archaic, bare, borne or born, bearing) – …

  • 117Grimké sisters — Sarah Grimké (1792 1873) and Angelina Grimké Weld (1805 1879), known as the Grimké sisters, were 19th century American Quakers, educators and writers who were early advocates of abolitionism and women s rights. The Grimké sisters were born in… …

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  • 118Branhamism — is a controversial exonym for the distinctive doctrines of William M. Branham (1909 1965), an American faith healer and preacher of the mid twentieth century. The term is generally disliked by adherents, who typically refer to themselves as… …

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  • 119Melchizedek — For other uses, see Melchizedek (disambiguation). Melchizedek Meeting of Abraham and Melchizedek by Dieric Bouts the Elder, 1464–67 Priest, King of Salem …

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  • 120cast — castable, adj. castability, n. /kast, kahst/, v., cast, casting, n., adj. v.t. 1. to throw or hurl; fling: The gambler cast the dice. 2. to throw off or away: He cast the advertisement in the wastebasket. 3. to direct (the eye, a glance, etc.),… …

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