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Is fruit juice a fruit?
No, it's juice

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Fruit juice (fruits and vegetables) and fruit (vegetables) juice drinks; Gravy; & lt beauty, informal > electricity, electric energy; Gastric juice; Energy, vigor; & lt beauty, informal > power, influence; < informal >; Gasoline; & lt beautiful, casual > wine

[plural fruit third person singular fruit present participle juicing past tense juicing past tense participle juicing]

phrase

Orange juice? Orange juice; Orange juice; Orange juice; orange juice

Tomato juice; Tomato juice; tomato

Grapefruit juice? Grapefruit juice; Grapefruit juice; Pu Tao pomelo juice

Usage of words:

Fruit juice basically means "fruit juice, liquid", generally referring to the fruit juice or liquid of fruits, vegetables, meat, etc. It can be used as both uncountable and countable nouns.

Fruit juice expansion can be used as a solution to "various body fluids of people or animals". Juice extension can also be used as an uncountable noun.