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EXERT |
Put forth |
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SPROUT |
Put forth shoots |
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SPROUTED |
Put forth shoots |
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GERMINATE |
Put forth shoots |
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ACROSPIRE |
To put forth the first sprout. |
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BLADE |
To put forth or have a blade. |
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GEM |
To put forth in the form of buds. |
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UTTER |
To put forth or out; to reach out. |
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STRETCH |
To reach out; to extend; to put forth. |
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BLOW |
To cause to blossom; to put forth (blossoms or flowers). |
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TASSEL |
To put forth a tassel or flower; as, maize tassels. |
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DARWINISM |
The theory or doctrines put forth by Darwin. See above. |
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BLOSSOM |
To put forth blossoms or flowers; to bloom; to blow; to
flower. |
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BOURGEON |
To sprout; to put forth buds; to shoot forth, as a
branch. |
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PURCHASE |
To put forth effort to obtain anything; to strive; to
exert one's self. |
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EAR |
To put forth ears in growing; to form ears, as grain; as,
this corn ears well. |
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BROACH |
To make public; to utter; to publish first; to put forth;
to introduce as a topic of conversation. |
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BUD |
To put forth or produce buds, as a plant; to grow, as a bud
does, into a flower or shoot. |
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REACH |
To extend; to stretch; to thrust out; to put forth, as a
limb, a member, something held, or the like. |
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SARUM USE |
A liturgy, or use, put forth about 1087 by St. Osmund,
bishop of Sarum, based on Anglo-Saxon and Norman customs. |
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APRIL |
Fig.: With reference to April being the month in which
vegetation begins to put forth, the variableness of its weather, etc. |
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FEELER |
Anything, as a proposal, observation, etc., put forth or
thrown out in order to ascertain the views of others; something
tentative. |
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FORTH |
Out, as from a state of concealment, retirement,
confinement, nondevelopment, or the like; out into notice or view; as,
the plants in spring put forth leaves. |
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TILLER |
To put forth new shoots from the root, or round the
bottom of the original stalk; as, wheat or rye tillers; some spread
plants by tillering. |
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TRADITION |
That body of doctrine and discipline, or any article
thereof, supposed to have been put forth by Christ or his apostles, and
not committed to writing. |