"Sale" is the correct word. The word "sell" (verb) means to sell something. The word "sale" (noun) means something is for sale.
Point of sale is a business term used to describe when the retail transaction is complete. The phrase "point of sale" is not hyphenated.
Cotton is found anywhere seed pods are grown.
The word seed is a noun, a verb, and an adjective (not an adverb). Example uses: Noun: The seed I wanted is on sale at the nursery. Verb: The conditions are perfect to seed the garden today. Adjective: The university is providing the seed money to start the research.
Yes, "clean out" does not have a hyphen when used as a verb phrase. However, it can have a hyphen when used as an adjective phrase, as in "clean-out sale."
The transition from the seed to the emergence of above- and below-ground parts is the meaning of the English phrase "It sprouts." Every seed requires certain environmental conditions at specific times. The proper configuration of light, moisture, and temperature will result in germination.
Grass seed is made by harvesting mature grass plants, drying them, and then separating the seeds from the rest of the plant material. The seeds are then cleaned, processed, and packaged for sale.
To bake cookies for the bake sale, Mary needed to buy ingredients at the store.
No, it is not an offer. It is considered an offer to negotiate terms and conditions.
Mustard seed in Swahili is referred to as "mbegu ya haradali." The term "mbegu" means "seed," while "haradali" specifically refers to mustard. This phrase is commonly used in culinary and agricultural contexts within Swahili-speaking regions.
The origin of the phrase "seedy" is believed to come from the appearance of a plant that has gone to seed, which often looks dry, withered, and generally unwell. Over time, the term was extended to describe people or things that seem disreputable, run-down, or in poor condition.
Grass seed is made through a process called seed production. This involves planting grass in fields, allowing it to grow and produce seeds. The grass is then harvested, dried, and processed to extract the seeds. These seeds are then cleaned, sorted, and packaged for sale.