To germinate is a synonym of the English phrase "to begin to grow or to sprout." The present infinitive references a process which takes a plant from the seed phase to the seedling stage. The process results in the production of above-ground flowers, foliage, and fruits and of below-ground roots, both of which are needed to take the vegetation in question through proper life cycles and natural histories.
Wow are you THIS- never mind, a synonym for started is begone.
awkward
No, it is not. The phrase has to begin with a preposition; HENCE THE NAME, PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE.
A synonym is known as metonym and poecilonym.Words that are synonyms are said to be identical and affirm of being a synonym is called synonymy.Example of synonyms is the words begin and commence.
start commence, proceed, initiate, embark on, instigate, institute, emerge
your fairy wings begin to sprout
Yes. There is no word or phrase in English that cannot begin or end a sentence.
Falls off
Certainly! "Seldom do I have time to relax during the week."
Wow are you THIS- never mind, a synonym for started is begone.
A dicot, or a dicotyledon, is a type of plant. Dicots sprout two leaves when they begin to grow, as opposed to monocots, which sprout one leaf.
awkward
Certainly! Here is an example: "Me and my friends went to the movies last night."
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The process whereby seeds or spores sprout and begin to grow. (Princeton University)
The answer's hue. :)
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