"Fructuation" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I think there may be a slight issue here!
The correct word is "fluctuation", not "fructuation". Fluctuation refers to a change in the frequency or amplitude of something, especially in a random or unpredictable way. For example: "The stock market experienced a significant fluctuation in the past quarter".
I think you meant "fluctuation".
Here are 5 usage examples:
Fructified refers to something that has produced or borne fruit, either literally or figuratively.
Fructose is a type of sugar that is naturally found in many fruits and vegetables. It is a simple carbohydrate that serves as an important source of energy for the body. Fructose is often consumed in the form of fructose syrup, which is commonly used as a sweetener in food and beverages. In the body, fructose is metabolized and absorbed in the small intestine, and then transported to the liver, where it is converted into glycogen or used for immediate energy. Fructose can also be converted into fat for storage in adipose tissue.
Fructuous refers to something that produces or achieves abundant and valuable results, often in a business or economic sense. It can also describe something that is fruitful or productive, such as a fructuous investment or a fructuous partnership.
Fructuousness refers to the quality of being fruitful or productive in a positive and desirable way, often resulting in good outcomes or achievements. It can also imply a sense of abundance or prosperity, as if something is bearing fruit or yielding a rich harvest of benefits.
Frugivora refers to an animal that primarily feeds on fruits. This term is often used in the scientific classification of primates, such as primates, and other animals.