In the warm sun the crops started to sprout.
Yes the word sprout is a noun. It can also be a verb meaning to grow.
A sprout
child, or infant
I hope that the business owner's sprout will employ me. I may need to employ some chemicals as an inducement to sprout these seeds.
One syllable. :)
sprout
It is Early Germanic/Anglo-Saxon. The modern German words for 'Thank you' are ' Danke(Thanks) , Dankeschon( Thank you very much ) , Vielendank (Many thanks). The modern Dutch word is 'Gedank(Thanks). The 'you' is a modern form of 'thee' or 'thy'. A Shakespearean thanks would be said as ' I thank thee'. Compare to the Latin origins of French 'Merci' , and Italian 'Gracie'.
Yes, the word "bolshy" does originate from the "bolsheviks".
"Plant" is from the Latin word planta, which means "a sprout or twig."
Sprout would be a word for 'to shoot up suddenly'.
The sprout was killed by the late frost. The seeds were not able to sprout without moisture.