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    sprout
    /spraʊt/

    verb

    • 1. (of a plant) put out shoots: "the weeds begin to sprout" Similar germinateput forth shootsbudrare:burgeon

    noun

    • 1. a shoot of a plant: "the flower pots are full of green sprouts"
    • 2. short for Brussels sprout

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  2. SPROUT definition: 1. to produce leaves, hair, or other new developing parts, or (of leaves, hair, and other…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of SPROUT is to grow, spring up, or come forth as or as if a sprout. How to use sprout in a sentence.

  4. noun. a shoot of a plant. a new growth from a germinating seed, or from a rootstock, tuber, bud, or the like. something resembling or suggesting a sprout, as in growth. a young person; youth. sprouts, the young shoots of alfalfa, soybeans, etc., eaten as a raw vegetable. Brussels sprout. sprout.

  5. SPROUT meaning: 1. to produce leaves, hair, or other new developing parts, or (of leaves, hair, and other…. Learn more.

  6. sprout. (spraʊt ) Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense, 3rd person singular present tense sprouts , present participle sprouting , past tense, past participle sprouted. 1. verb. When plants, vegetables, or seeds sprout, they produce new shoots or leaves. It only takes a few days for beans to sprout.

  7. A sprout is a small growth on a plant — a little new bud. Other things can sprout too: kids are constantly sprouting (growing).

  8. 1. (Botany) (of a plant, seed, etc) to produce (new leaves, shoots, etc) 2. (often foll by: up) to begin to grow or develop: new office blocks are sprouting up all over the city. n. 3. (Botany) a newly grown shoot or bud. 4. something that grows like a sprout. 5. (Plants) See Brussels sprout.

  9. Definition of sprout verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. SPROUT definition: 1. If a plant sprouts, or if it sprouts something, it begins to produce leaves, flowers, etc.: 2…. Learn more.

  11. 1. When plants, vegetables, or seeds sprout, they produce new shoots or leaves. [...] 2. When leaves, shoots, or plants sprout somewhere, they grow there. [...] 3. If something such as hair sprouts from a person or animal, or if they sprout it, it grows on them. [...] More. Pronunciations of 'sprout' American English: spraʊt British English: spraʊt