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A legume is a plant which produces it's fruit on halved pods. Examples of these are beans, lentils, peas, and peanuts.


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Two example of figure of speech?

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What does peas in a pod mean?

Two peas in a pod means to be very similar in something. In a literal sense, two peas in the same pod are identical. This expression is then used when two people, two animals, or objects are very alike.


Is peas a countable or uncountable?

The word 'peas' is a countable noun. Example: Each pod contains four to six peas.


What is peas lettuce?

Is a juice whicvh we get, example the lemon


What are the example of legumes?

Beans, peas, lentils, and peanuts.


What are the example the legumes?

Beans, peas, lentils, and peanuts.


Where do nitrogen fixng bacteria live symbioticly?

For example in the roots of peas and beans.


What plants have nitrogen-fixing bacteria in their roots?

Legumes do. Peas are a good example.


Are two peas in a pod alike?

Two peas in a pod are very similar; they have no features by which they could be distinguished from each other by means of the naked eye. Microscopic examination (if anyone wanted to go to that much trouble) would show that although they are similar, they are not identical.


How did Nelson Mandela use logos panthos ethos in his speech during noble peas prize ceremony?

Nelson Mandelas used the strategy of pathos in his speech during the Noble Peace ceremony.


When do you use onomonopiea?

It is not "onomonopiea" It's "onomatopoeia". We use it when we want to compare someone or something with another thing such as "It was as silent as a graveyard" or "The two twins are alike as two peas".


What does three peas in a pod mean?

The pea (the small green spherical vegetable) grows in pods, a container that holds several identical peas. The saying "Like two peas in a pod!" refers to the fact that if you open up a pea pod, all of the peas are identical.