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果 [guǒ]
[noun]
1. Certain parts of plants that contain seeds after the flowers fall: fruit. Example: 果实 (fruit), 果木 (fruit tree).
2. Ending or outcome, in contrast to "因" (cause): 因果 (cause and effect), 成果 (result).
3. Resolute: 果决 (decisive).
4. Indeed, truly: 果真 (really).
5. Abundant, satisfied: 果腹 (fill the stomach).
6. A surname.
果 [guǒ]
[verb]
1. To be full: 吃饱 (fill).
2. To achieve; anything that matches its expectation is called "果," and the opposite is called "不果": 实现 (realize).
果 [guǒ]
[adverb]
1. Indeed, truly: 果然 (really).
2. Ultimately, finally: 究竟 (after all, in the end).
3. If, supposing: 如果 (if).
果 [guǒ]
[adjective]
1. Resolute; courageous and firm: 果敢 (resolute).
2. Naked, exposed: 通“裸”(luǒ) (naked).
果 [guǒ]
[noun - original meaning]
Fruit; this meaning was later written as "菓".
**Examples in context**:
1. 果验 (to verify).
2. 战果 (battle achievement).
3. 恶果 (bad consequences).
**Historical references**:
1. “果,木实也。” - "Fruit is the part of the tree that bears seeds."
2. “果止于梨、栗、枣、柿之类。” - "Fruit refers essentially to pears, chestnuts, jujubes, and persimmons."
In summary, "果" encompasses meanings related to fruit or results, demonstrating various aspects of resolution, realization, and conditions.