fruit

[fruːt]
n
the ripened ovary of a flowering plant, containing one or more seeds. It may be dry, as in the poppy, or fleshy, as in the peach
any fleshy part of a plant, other than the above structure, that supports the seeds and is edible, such as the strawberry
the specialized spore-producing structure of plants that do not bear seeds
any plant product useful to man, including grain, vegetables, etc
the result or consequence of an action or effort
chap; fellow: used as a term of address
a person considered to be eccentric or insane
a male homosexual
offspring of man or animals; progeny
vb
to bear or cause to bear fruit