Synonym: pea plant. Similar words: peak, pear, pearl, speak, peach, spear, peart, peace. Meaning: [pɪː] n. 1. seed of a pea plant used for food 2. the fruit or seed of a pea plant 3. a leguminous plant of the genus Pisum with small white flowers and long green pods containing edible green seeds.
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61. French climbing pea is already exploring makeshift supports from twigs in their pots and a native American pole bean heirloom, famed for its copious crop, will be sown at the end of the month.
62. Gregor Mendel, an Austrian monk, discovered that in pea plants inheritance of individual traits followed patterns.
63. Astragalus in the pea family, which are widespread in the western and central United States and cause severe poisoning when eaten by livestock.
64. It is a source of phenethylamine (PEA), a naturally occurring chemical released by our brains in large quantities when we are in love.
65. One day, I bought a seed of pea plant and planted it in a little pot.
66. We present a happening in which a 71-year-old patient developed pulseless electrical activity (PEA) while he was undergoing cervical laminectomy for spinal stenosis in the sitting position.
67. At the middle of this clean pea green oilcloth, two pale purple contours nestle against each other tightly.
68. Conclusion PEA, a rarely seen disease, is hard to differentiate from synovioma, fibrosarcoma or giant cell tumors,[sentencedict.com] whose diagnosis depends on pathological examination.
69. Or, how about veggie chili or a bowl of minestrone or split pea soup?
70. To make or become purple. My pea jacket has greened with wear.
71. He got born like the cotton in the boll or the rabbit in the pea patch.
72. This paper studied the space charge characteristics of oilinsulation materials by the Pulsed Electro - Acoustic ( PEA ) method.
73. According to Heraldsun.com, on August 31, scientists have discovered a fog of the size of a pea called Microhyla nepenthicola in a national park in Malaysia's Sarawak state on Borneo island.
74. Most LEDs and OLEDs are tiny wafers—"they look like a squashed pea," says Brodrick—made of semiconducting metallic compounds, usually surrounded by hard plastics.
75. An Austrian monk named Mendel first saw inherited patterns in pea plants.
76. The effects of wheat, pea, and artificial diet on the activity of carboxylesterase, glutathione S transferase and acetylcholinesterase in Helicoverpa armigera were studied.
77. A programme in Bangladesh will screen varieties of the grass pea, a hardy crop that is often the only crop left in times of environmental stress and grown by the poorest communities.
78. P-deficiency stress induced malic acid exudation from pigeon pea roots.
79. That oilcloth was folded into a standard square with a slice of pea green cloth cocking up from the edge.
80. Being traditional Beijing snack[Sentencedict.com ], yellow pea cake was introduced to the Qing Court together with French bean roll.
81. I would challenge any doubting Thomas in my pea patch.
82. Clay pot cooked yellow pea cake is yummy, tasty and refreshing, and many people like it.
83. Genic male sterile line 93002AB whose fertility was stable had been developed by means of this male sterile mutant in sugar pea.
84. Bilateral flowers evolved , e . g . those of the pea family ( Fabaceae ) and orchids ( Orchidaceae ).
85. An annual Old World plant (Vicia faba) in the pea family, having pinnately compound leaves, white flowers with lateral purplish blotches, and long, thick pods.
86. PEA or phenylethylamine is a chemical that speeds up the flow of information between nerve cells.
87. Hollow-out censer in pea green to bake with glaze and become, a sphere tank shape, .
88. People who have lots of papillae have been dubbed supertasters for their ability to really perceive, say, the bitterness in arugula or the subtle sweetness of a pea.
89. The waiter leaves, but the man changes his mind to pea soup.
90. Green pea soup, sir. Croutons are already in the soup.