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I . sprout [spraʊt] N

1. sprout (growth):

sprout
sprout
[młody] pęd m

2. sprout esp Brit → Brussels sprout

II . sprout [spraʊt] VB intr

1. sprout (begin to grow):

sprout
sprout leaf, hair
sprout bud
sprout tree

2. sprout fig (appear):

sprout

III . sprout [spraʊt] VB trans

See also Brussels sprout

Brussels sprout N usu pl

Brussels sprout

Brussels sprout N usu pl

Brussels sprout

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She later revealed her true form, a demonic creature that can sprout and attack with claws and fangs.
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By the time they are 36 hours old, the second, outer coat of spines begins to sprout.
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The inflorescence usually sprouts from the side of the stem rather than the tip.
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Because of this, very low levels of severely sprouted kernels mixed into sound wheat can cause the entire lot to exhibit significant amylase activity.
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Sprout's narrative voice is strong and realistic, and his observations are entertaining.
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This triggers a flashback beginning with a tomato seed being planted, then sprouting, then harvested and then packaged.
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In other words, the more sprouted the grain was the higher the alpha-amylase activity will be.
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It forages on the ground on sprouts and seeds.
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Vacuole and lumen formation have been observed in these gels, followed by branching and sprouting through degradation of the hydrogel and finally complex network formation.
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Flower stems sprout from the upper surfaces of the bases of these leaves.
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