People who are young collectively
“How is my little sprout today?”
Plural for a side shoot or branch on a plant
“A sprout emerges from the top of the seed, reaching for the sunlight above the surface of the ground.”
Plural for an initial stage from which something may develop
Plural for a young plant grown from seed
Plural for something that physically grows out of something else
Plural for the small mass of cells from which a new organism develops
Plural for an embryonic or developing part
Plural for an organism belonging to the vegetable kingdom
To grow from seed
“After planting, the seeds sprout and plants emerge more or less normally.”
To appear or push up from a surface
“I eventually asked my mother about when she saw her first gray hairs sprout from her scalp, and her experience was similar to mine.”
To begin to develop or proliferate (from something)
“Decades earlier, Thomas Hart Benton had predicted that a new, original civilization would sprout on western soil.”
To come into being or to have one's starting point at a certain time or place
To elevate or extend in an upward direction or motion
To emit or issue from a source
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