Similar words: pudding, adding, shedding, wadding, nodding, wedding, prodding, plodding. Meaning: [bʌd] n. reproduction of some unicellular organisms (such as yeasts) by growth and specialization followed by the separation by constriction of a part of the parent. adj. beginning to develop.
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91. The authors studied dynamic changes of physiological indexes in the seed budding of Raphanus sativus L...
92. Budding cells with pseudohyphae seen here are characteristic for Candida infection.
93. Bingshen Shi Xu, a book written by him when he was twenty-four, marks the first stage, a budding stage, putting forward the aesthetic creed around the concept of Yuan or farness .
93. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
94. According to Jones, his classroom is full of budding geniuses.
95. Choice of one western style sweetmeats: Tiramisu, Cheese cake, Portugal egg tart, apple pie, fruit budding.
96. When it comes to cameras, budding snappers have long struggled with the impracticality of the big guns, whilst grinding their teeth at the less-than-perfect picture quality of a compact.
97. During germination, a very short germ tube is produced and basidiospore grows as a budding way.
98. According to Vedic literature, if one follows its precepts, one evolves through five distinct levels of awareness: namely veiled, shrunken, budding, blooming, and fully bloomed consciousness.
99. The event symbolises a budding rapprochement between ordinary Turks and Armenians.
100. Reproduction: gonads are aggregations of developing gametes. Fertilization is external, producing free-living planula larvae. Asexual budding is common.
101. These images expose a budding female sexuality, and call into question an idealized vision of femininity. 'Belle de Jour' was produced in 2002/2003.
102. The young tassels (1-1.5cm long)of maize cultured in vitro can develop in three ways, budding directly (B) , non-embryogenic or non-morphogenetic callus (SF) , and embryogenic Ellus (E-l) .