Similar words: sprout, sprouting, route, router, en route, disprove, muted, shouted. Meaning: [spraʊt] adj. (of growing vegetation) having just emerged from the ground.
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61. A seed from a sacred lotus fruit that had been buried in a dry lake bed for around 1, 000 years sprouted when it was dug up, planted and watered.
62. But Chilean Agriculture Minister Marigen Horn-khol said the popular food first sprouted on Chile's southern Chiloe Island.
63. Sprouted seeds and grains add textural and narrative accent with this dish, you experience the lamb and its diet.
64. Most recently —the 120th year — 26 seeds from three different species sprouted, and several of the plants went on to produce normal seeds in turn.
65. The rubber - plant in the bucket had sprouted new leaves.
66. Therefore if you go to reseed or replant you garden come Spring, do not over-till the soil but rather simply dig small holes to plant the new seeds or sprouted plants from your hothouse.
67. A few weeks ago, the small teacher to each of our students made a 4 maidenhair seeds, after the careful cultivation of my time has finally sprouted!
68. Aided by China's weak protection of intellectual property and an abundant supply of low-cost semiconductors, hundreds of factories sprouted over the last decade, churning out knockoff handsets.
69. Pan-Arabism sprouted in the Ottoman Empire ruling period. Its basic assertion is that Arabians are a national community with goal to establish a United and independent Arabian country.
70. Some wild cattails besides the pool have already sprouted reed mace.
71. My tiger lily just sprouted up last year by an act of nature.
72. Tissue culture and rapid propagation system of Redleaf cherry plum was established by using sprouted branch of spring as explants, base on of axillary buds inducing.
73. The sprouted soybean milk mixed with milk in proportion of 4:6, the acquired mixed milk has milk-white , even appearance, coordinate flax or, rich in nutrition.
74. After them, seven other heads of grain sprouted - thin and scorched by the east wind.
75. Tough brown grass and weed trees sprouted from the gaps between the cobbles, and the mossy walls of what once might have been a huge stone manse.
76. The onions too, once sprouted have a halt, encrusted in frost , perched on the frozen soil.
77. Last year, however, nearby fields sprouted a new crop: a $ 250 m,(http://sentencedict.com/sprouted.html) 80 - turbine wind farm.
78. There was a priest on every dunghill, the scummier they were the more they sprouted.
79. On Sundays, the usually desolate park sprouted with stands, selling food and sundry goods.
80. Greenery has sprouted out in the waste land behind the factory.
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