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  • 121Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil — In the Book of Genesis, the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil (and occasionally translated as the Tree of Conscience, ). A serpent later tempted Eve, who was aware of the prohibition, to eat the forbidden fruit from the Tree of Knowledge… …

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  • 122Tree of Life (Judeo-Christian) — See also Tree of life for other cultural interpretations of the term, and : Tree of life (disambiguation) for other meanings of the term. The Tree of Life (Heb. עץ החיים Etz haChayim ), in the Book of Genesis is a tree planted by God in midst of… …

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  • 123fruit — fruit1 W2S2 [fru:t] n plural fruit or fruits [Date: 1100 1200; : Old French; Origin: Latin fructus, from frui to enjoy, have the use of ] 1.) [U and C] something that grows on a plant, tree, or bush, can be eaten as a food, contains seeds or a… …

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  • 124fruit — 1 /fru:t/ noun plural fruit or fruits 1 (C, U) something such as an apple, banana, or strawberry that grows on a tree or other plant, and tastes sweet: fresh fruit and vegetables | a bowl of fruit see also: dried fruit, soft fruit 2 (C, U)… …

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  • 125fruit — The produce of a tree or plant which contains the seed or is used for food. The edible reproductive body of a seed plant. The effect or consequence of an act or operation. @ civil fruits In the civil law (fructus civiles) are such things as the… …

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  • 126fruit — The produce of a tree or plant which contains the seed or is used for food. The edible reproductive body of a seed plant. The effect or consequence of an act or operation. @ civil fruits In the civil law (fructus civiles) are such things as the… …

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  • 127tree of life — 1. a. [translation of New Latin arbor vitae] : arborvitae 1 b. : bhutan cypress c. : date I 1 2. : a highly convention …

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  • 128Fruit of the poisonous tree — Nardone gegen USA Entschieden 11. Dezember 1939 Rubrum: Frank C. Nardone et al …

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