sprout

మొలకెత్తిన
definition
verb
the weeds begin to sprout
(of a plant) put forth shoots.
noun
When buying garlic, look for firm heads with papery skins, and avoid any with green sprouts .
a shoot of a plant.
translation of 'sprout'
చిగురించు,
మొలకెత్తు
example
the weeds begin to 'sprout'
With the first rains, leaves 'sprout' on trees and bushes and the savannah grass grows to several yards within a few months.
Meanwhile, bulbs and seeds 'sprout' , trees bud, and insects emerge and start consuming the tender foliage.
After planting, the seeds 'sprout' and plants emerge more or less normally.
In the field, bulbs 'sprout' after the first rains in the autumn, and plants may flower by the end of winter (March).
The barley was first allowed to germinate, or 'sprout' rootlets, in a moist environment.
The leafy stems 'sprout' from the underground tuberous roots in early spring.
They 'sprout' in the spring, grow foliage, then produce flowers and finally seeds.
Keep in mind that shaving or otherwise removing a hair from a mole is considered safe, but keep track of which ones 'sprout' hair and which ones don't.
Some species will 'sprout' right away; others could take a year or more to grow.
Mutoko is the starkest example of an African media revolution which has seen a growing number of independent radio stations 'sprout' up across the continent.
Beech is usually quite amenable to hard cutting back, as long as it gets plenty of light it will quickly 'sprout' new shoots from the older wood.
During the spring new plants 'sprout' but their fruits don't immediately ripen.
If the basement is too warm, the plants will 'sprout' weak growth.
many black cats 'sprout' a few white hairs
Basically those plants that can 'sprout' the quickest and grow the fastest literally shade out their competitors and they're more likely to produce seeds.
Chitting describes the process whereby seeds are placed between layers of damp kitchen towel and allowed to 'sprout' prior to planting.
the weeds begin to 'sprout'
Some other plants had survived - a small convolvulus, golden lamium and creeping geranium were beginning to 'sprout' so these were potted up.
Banyan trees usually 'sprout' at the most unlikely spots, like rooftops, cracks in concrete structures or over walls.
many black cats 'sprout' a few white hairs
The point is to wait until the soil is so chilled that seed cannot 'sprout' , but stays dormant until warming soil and moisture trigger germination in spring.
Next spring, these cloves will 'sprout' their leaves and start to make new bulbs.
The bass player, an exceptionally tall, lean man with a bald head out of which 'sprouted' a few knots of corkscrewed hair, looked a bit like Curtly Ambrose, the once-feared West Indies pace bowler.
Nursing homes are 'sprouting' like mushrooms even here in the countryside.
When buying garlic, look for firm heads with papery skins, and avoid any with green 'sprouts' .
Meanwhile, many new houses are 'sprouting' up around the reservoir which blocks the natural drainage from rain that previously helped fill the reservoir.
Top-dress lightly with sand, topsoil, and sifted compost, and keep the lawn well watered until the new 'sprouts' emerge.
Across the country, smarter, better-planned, more walkable developments are 'sprouting' up without sprawling out.
When I was twelve I began 'sprouting' my first pubic hair, and I was aghast.
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