sprout
Kelime Anlamı :
1. İng. brüksellahanası.
2. Filiz.
3. tomurcuk.
4. sürgün.
5. bitmek.
6. filizlenmek.
7. filizlen.
8. filizlenmek, sürmek; (tohum/tüy/sakal/saç) bitmek.
9. çimlenmek.
10. yetiştir/filizlen.
Tanımlar :
1.
to begin to grow; give off shoots or buds.
2. to emerge and develop rapidly.
3. to cause to come forth and grow.
4. young plant growth, such as a bud or shoot.
5. something resembling or suggestive of a sprout, as in rapid growth: "a tall blond sprout of a boy” ( anne tyler).
6. the young shoots of plants such as alfalfa and soybean, usually eaten raw.
7. brussels sprouts.
2. to emerge and develop rapidly.
3. to cause to come forth and grow.
4. young plant growth, such as a bud or shoot.
5. something resembling or suggestive of a sprout, as in rapid growth: "a tall blond sprout of a boy” ( anne tyler).
6. the young shoots of plants such as alfalfa and soybean, usually eaten raw.
7. brussels sprouts.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A new growth on a plant, whether from seed or other parts.
2. A child.
3. A brussels sprout.
4. an edible germinated seed.
5. to grow, where the initial state is a seed; to germinate.
6. to cause to grow from a seed.
2. A child.
3. A brussels sprout.
4. an edible germinated seed.
5. to grow, where the initial state is a seed; to germinate.
6. to cause to grow from a seed.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
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.
2. young coleworts; brussels sprouts.
3. to shoot, as the seed of a plant; to germinate; to push out new shoots; hence, to grow like shoots of plants.
4. to shoot into ramifications.
5. to cause to sprout.
6. to deprive of sprouts.
2. young coleworts; brussels sprouts.
3. to shoot, as the seed of a plant; to germinate; to push out new shoots; hence, to grow like shoots of plants.
4. to shoot into ramifications.
5. to cause to sprout.
6. to deprive of sprouts.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to shoot forth, as a bud from a seed or stock; begin to grow; spring: said of a young vegetable growth, or, by extension, of animal growth.
2. to put forth shoots; bear buds.
3. to spring up; grow upward.
4. to spread into ramifications.
5. to produce or afford by sprouting; grow: as, to sprout antlers; to sprout a mustache.
6. to remove sprouts from: as, to sprout potatoes.
7. specifically, used to designate the action of silver during solidification. the molten silver beneath the thin solid crust forces up the crust with explosive violence and a part of it solidifies in the form of trees or sprouts. this action is attributed to the oxygen absorbed by the silver while above the melting-point, and seeking to escape at the point of solidification of the metal. also vegetate.
8. A shoot of a plant.
9. specifically plural young coleworts.
10. in forestry, a tree which has grown from a stump or root. A shoot is a sprout which has not reached a height of three feet.
2. to put forth shoots; bear buds.
3. to spring up; grow upward.
4. to spread into ramifications.
5. to produce or afford by sprouting; grow: as, to sprout antlers; to sprout a mustache.
6. to remove sprouts from: as, to sprout potatoes.
7. specifically, used to designate the action of silver during solidification. the molten silver beneath the thin solid crust forces up the crust with explosive violence and a part of it solidifies in the form of trees or sprouts. this action is attributed to the oxygen absorbed by the silver while above the melting-point, and seeking to escape at the point of solidification of the metal. also vegetate.
8. A shoot of a plant.
9. specifically plural young coleworts.
10. in forestry, a tree which has grown from a stump or root. A shoot is a sprout which has not reached a height of three feet.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia