Results for: developing, growing
English English
creating; being created, developing, taking shapeforming
culinary and medicinal plant, marijuana, plant without woody stems, soft-stemmed plant which dies down at the end of a growing season; any of a number of plants which are used for medicinal purposes or as a seasoning for foodherb
cultivatable; fit for cultivation, land suitable for cultivation, suitable for growing cropsarable
cultivation of fruit, growing of fruit crops, fruit cultivationpomiculture
cultivation of grapevines, grapevine growing, vinicultureviticulture
dance, party, growing in clumps, informal get-together, living in a community, offering opportunity for interaction, relating to human welfare, relating to interaction of people, relating to society, sociable, friendly; of or pertaining to society; liv...social
darkened room in which film is developed and printed (Photography), room for developing photographsdarkroom
dense growth of trees or shrubs, grove made up of bushes or trees growing closely together, thick growth of shrubsthicket
derived from something original, electrically induced, growing along inner edge of wing, happening as result of primary disorder, induced coil or circuit, involved in manufacturing, next after first, second in a series (in rank, importance, etc.); of l...secondary
descendant or branch of another group, shoot from the main stem of plant, shoot growing from the main stem; branch, derivative, something that comes from something elseoffshoot
describing modernistic style, pertaining to the growing popularity of the art deco stylemoderne
develop, develop; sprout, bud; cause to sprout, start growing from seedgerminate
developing egg cell, cell which will mature into an ovum (Biology), immature female reproductive celloocyte
developing from two fertilized eggs (such as fraternal twins)dizygotic
developing in late part of season, serotinal, serotineserotinous
 

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