Vegetable+growth

  • 71gall — gall1 /gawl/, n. 1. impudence; effrontery. 2. bile, esp. that of an animal. 3. something bitter or severe. 4. bitterness of spirit; rancor. 5. gall and wormwood, bitterness of spirit; deep resentment. [bef. 900; ME; OE galla, gealla; c. G Galle;… …

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  • 72phytogenous — phy·tog·e·nous (fi tojґə nəs) [phyto + genous] derived from a plant, or caused by a vegetable growth …

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  • 73plant — plænt /plɑːnt n. small vegetable growth; factory; equipment; agent who has been assigned to secretly infiltrate a location (Slang) v. sow, place seeds or vegetation into soil; secretly insert a spy or surveillance device; establish; set, place …

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  • 74planted — adj. inserted without the knowledge of others; sown, placed in the earth plænt /plɑːnt n. small vegetable growth; factory; equipment; agent who has been assigned to secretly infiltrate a location (Slang) v. sow, place seeds or vegetation into… …

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  • 75planting — n. inserting something without the knowledge of others; placing into the ground, sowing n. act of placing into the ground, sowing of seeds plænt /plɑːnt n. small vegetable growth; factory; equipment; agent who has been assigned to secretly… …

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  • 76plants — plænt /plɑːnt n. small vegetable growth; factory; equipment; agent who has been assigned to secretly infiltrate a location (Slang) v. sow, place seeds or vegetation into soil; secretly insert a spy or surveillance device; establish; set, place …

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  • 77vegetation — n. (in pathology) an abnormal outgrowth from a membrane, fancied to resemble a vegetable growth. In ulcerative endocarditis, such outgrowths, consisting of fibrin with enmeshed blood cells, are found on the membrane lining the heart valves …

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  • 78fruit — /frut / (say frooht) noun 1. any product of vegetable growth useful to humans or animals. 2. Botany a. the developed ovary of a seed plant with its contents and accessory parts, as the pea pod, nut, tomato, pineapple, etc. b. the edible part of a …

  • 79gall — I. /gɔl / (say gawl) noun 1. bile. 2. something very bitter or severe. 3. bitterness of spirit; rancour. 4. impudence; effrontery. {Middle English; Old Norse galla; replacing Old English gealla, distantly related to Greek cholē gall, bile} II.… …

  • 80emblement — ˈembləmənt, bəlm noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English emblayment, embloyment, from Middle French emblaement, from emblaer to sow a field with grain (from em en (I) + blaer, from blee grain) + ment …

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