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1 spruiten
v. sprout, bud; bloom; grow quickly; cause to sprout -
2 scheut
1 [korte pijn] twinge, stab (of pain)♦voorbeelden:een scheutje rum in de thee doen • lace tea with rum -
3 spruit
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4 spruiten
1 [voortkomen] spring/result from2 [afstammen] spring/descend from3 [uitlopers krijgen] sprout♦voorbeelden: -
5 bamboespruit
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6 begroeien
v. overgrow, grow excessively; sprout excessively; spread out and cover (about vegetation) -
7 bot
adj. blunt, dull; obtuse, dozy; crude, raw, unrefined--------n. bone, hard structures which make up the skeleton; flounder, type of flatfish; bud, sprout -
8 botten
v. bud, sprout -
9 kiemen
v. germinate, develop; sprout, bud -
10 ontluiken
v. bud, efflorescence, effloresce, sprout -
11 ontspruiten
v. sprout, germinate, pullulate, issue from -
12 scheut
n. shoot, sprout, twinge, tendril, tiller, arrow -
13 spruit
n. sprout, sprig, shoot -
14 uitkomen
v. come, hatch, work out, lead, sprout, egress, debouch, debouch into -
15 uitlopen
v. run out, sprout, shoot, put forth, eventuate, debouch, debouch into -
16 uitspruiten
v. sprout, shoot up -
17 uitspruitsel
n. shoot, sprout -
18 zaadkiem
n. germ, sprout, bud -
19 de planten beginnen te spruiten
de planten beginnen te spruitenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de planten beginnen te spruiten
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20 kiemen
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Sprout — Sprout, v. t. 1. To cause to sprout; as, the rain will sprout the seed. [1913 Webster] 2. To deprive of sprouts; as, to sprout potatoes. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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sprout — sprout; sprout·er; sprout·ling; … English syllables
sprout — ► VERB 1) produce shoots. 2) grow (plant shoots or hair). 3) start to grow or develop. ► NOUN 1) a shoot of a plant. 2) a Brussels sprout. ORIGIN Germanic … English terms dictionary
sprout — index germinate, outgrowth, proliferate, pullulate, stem (originate) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
sprout — [v] develop bud, burgeon, germinate, grow, push, shoot, shoot up, spring, take root, vegetate; concept 257 Ant. die, shrink, shrivel … New thesaurus
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sprout — [[t]spra͟ʊt[/t]] sprouts, sprouting, 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. 2) VERB When leaves, shoots, or plants sprout somewhere, they grow… … English dictionary