noun; the fluid, chiefly water with dissolved sugars and mineral salts, that circulates in the vascular system of a plant.
The root word for "transpiration" is "transpire," which comes from the Latin word "trans," meaning "across," and "spirare," meaning "to breathe."
Milkweed when cut or torn will exude a thick white sap.
I have these trees in my garden, yet I don't know the English name. I was horrified when I went to work on some broken branches with my machette just to be splattered with "blood"! We call it "Jok" in Dholuo and it has some spiritual meaning in my community. Taa
I do not think so, but if you have sap, you'd better get a new tree. :)
The synonyms for born (birth) are created, began, or engendered.
Sap.
deject, exhaust, sap, reduce, enervate, upset, darken...
That is the correct spelling of "sap" meaning tree liquid (from the phloem).
DAGTA is a Tagalog word.English Translation of dagta: sap
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No it's not
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Maple is a tree that makes a sweet sap.
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Sap is the word your looking for.
Depending on context, sap can be translated as:noun:SaftLebenskraftTrottelEinfaltspinselSappe (military term)Knüppelverb:zehrenschwächenauslaugenunterminierenuntergrabenniederknüppeln
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