abecedarian, creative, flourishing, green, in the bud, infantile, juicy, overgrown, primitive, tender, unripe
Definitionadj. beginning to develop
Last update: August 26, 2015
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In a colony formed by sympodial budding, a polyp always produces first a bud, which contributes to the system to which it belongs, i.e. [Please select]
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She's lovelier yet, if that which was her budding loveliness could bear a lovelier hue. [Please select]
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The scent of budding yews met him here, blown softly across from Captain Runacles' garden. [Please select]
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Something of this kind apparently occurs in grafting and budding fruit-trees; for, according to Mr. [Please select]
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Huxley remarks, "fission is little more than a peculiar mode of budding," and Prof. [Please select]
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Clark shows in detail that there is sometimes "a compromise between self-division and budding." [Please select]
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(Is it from 'pousser,' as if they were a kind of budding of bird.) [Please select]
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It appears upon the budding grub and continues throughout life unchanged. [Please select]
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People who saw her at the garden party said she had the air of belonging in such surroundings much more than Emily, whom even budding womanhood had not made beautiful. [Please select]
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