sprouted

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English - Turkish
{f} filizlen
filizlenmiş
sprout
filizlenmek

Filizlenmek için, tohumların hava ve suya ihtiyacı var. - In order to sprout, seeds need air and water.

sprout
filiz

Tom, Mary'nin nadiren fasulye filizi yediğini söyledi. - Tom said Mary seldom eats bean sprouts.

Filizlenmek için, tohumların hava ve suya ihtiyacı var. - In order to sprout, seeds need air and water.

sprouted up
yukarı filiz
sprout
{i} İng. brüksellahanası
sprout
tomurcuk
sprout
sürgün
sprout
{f} filizlen

Filizlenmek için, tohumların hava ve suya ihtiyacı var. - In order to sprout, seeds need air and water.

sprout
brüksellahanası

Lahana, karnabahar, brokoli ve brüksellahanası aynı türün çeşitleridir. - Cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, and Brussels sprouts are all cultivars of the same species.

sprout
küçüklahana
sprout
çıkarmak
sprout
yeni sürmüş dal veya sürgün
sprout
yetiştir/filizlen
sprout
filiz sürdürmek
sprout
{f} çimlenmek
sprout
{f} filizlenmek, sürmek; (tohum/tüy/sakal/saç) bitmek
sprout
lahana/genç/filiz
sprout
{f} bitmek
English - English
(of growing vegetation) having just emerged from the ground; "the corn is sprouted
(of growing vegetation) having just emerged from the ground; "the corn is sprouted"
Having sprouts
past of sprout
sprout
To grow, where the initial state is a seed; to germinate
sprout
An edible germinated seed
sprout
A child
sprout
A Brussels sprout
sprout
A new growth on a plant
sprout
{v} to shoot out by vegetation, bud, grow
sprout
{n} a shoot of vegetable after it is cropt
sprout
a newly grown bud (especially from a germinating seed) any new growth of a plant such as a new branch or a bud put forth and grow sprouts or shoots; "the plant sprouted early this year
sprout
{f} bud; bloom; burst forth; grow quickly; cause to sprout, grow
sprout
a newly grown bud (especially from a germinating seed)
sprout
{i} sprig, shoot; lad, young man (Slang)
sprout
To cause to grow from a seed
sprout
Sprouts are vegetables that look like tiny cabbages. They are also called brussels sprouts
sprout
the shoots (new growing part) on a plant
sprout
The youngest form of a plant Usually understood in the sense of sprouting from a seed and beginning to grow
sprout
put forth and grow sprouts or shoots; "the plant sprouted early this year"
sprout
When leaves, shoots, or plants sprout somewhere, they grow there. Leaf-shoots were beginning to sprout on the hawthorn
sprout
A tree growing from the base, stump, or root of another tree
sprout
To shoot into ramifications
sprout
Sprouts are new shoots on plants. After eleven days of growth the number of sprouts was counted
sprout
If something such as hair sprouts from a person or animal, or if they sprout it, it grows on them. She is very old now, with little, round, wire-rimmed glasses and whiskers sprouting from her chin As well as sprouting a few grey hairs, Kevin seems to be suffering the occasional memory loss
sprout
A tree that grows from the stump or root sucker of a parent tree, not of seed origin Basswood is frequently of sprout origin
sprout
To deprive of sprouts; as, to sprout potatoes
sprout
any new growth of a plant such as a new branch or a bud
sprout
The shoot of a plant; a shoot from the seed, from the stump, or from the root or tuber, of a plant or tree; more rarely, a shoot from the stem of a plant, or the end of a branch
sprout
To shoot, as the seed of a plant; to germinate; to push out new shoots; hence, to grow like shoots of plants
sprout
healthy new trees growing from the tree stump or roots of a tree that has been harvested
sprout
When plants, vegetables, or seeds sprout, they produce new shoots or leaves. It only takes a few days for beans to sprout
sprout
Young coleworts; Brussels sprouts
sprout
To cause to sprout; as, the rain will sprout the seed
sprout
If a garden or other area of land sprouts plants, they start to grow there. the garden, which had had time to sprout a shocking collection of weeds
sprout
a little plant
sprout
produce buds, branches, or germinate; "the potatoes sprouted"
sprouted

    Turkish pronunciation

    sprautıd

    Pronunciation

    /ˈsproutəd/ /ˈspraʊtəd/

    Etymology

    [ 'spraut ] (verb.) 13th century. Middle English spruten, from Old English -sprutan; akin to Old High German spriozan to sprout, Lithuanian sprausti to squeeze, thrust.

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