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it is called a seedling inless it has 2 leaves then it is not a plant its a sprout

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What do you call a fowl young?

A young fowl is commonly referred to as a "chick." This term is typically used for young chickens, but it can also apply to the young of other birds. In specific contexts, young ducks are called "ducklings," and young geese are called "goslings." Overall, "chick" is the most general term for young fowl.


What is an ambrette?

An ambrette is another term for the musk mallow plant, Latin name Abelmoschus moschatus, or the oil which is derived from the seeds of this plant.


What the are yuppies?

Young Urban Professional. The term "yuppie" means young urban professional or young upwardly-mobile professional. It was originally coined in the 1980's to denote a targeted marketing group of young adults. Soon, however, it became a pejorative term for a young, affluent, self-absorbed portion of the population.Informal for (y)oung (U)rban (P)rofessional, or Yup. turned into yuppie in the 1980's. A term used to describe someone who is young, possibly just out of college, and who has a high-paying job and an affluent lifestyle. Can now be used to describe any rich person who is not modest about their financial status.


Is a lima plant a coteladon?

A lima plant, specifically the lima bean (Phaseolus lunatus), is not a cotyledon itself but rather a type of plant that has cotyledons. Cotyledons are the first leaves that appear from a seed during germination, and they serve as a food source for the young plant. Lima beans typically have two cotyledons, classifying them as dicots.


What does the term greenie mean?

The term, Greenie, is derived from Greenhorn. This comes from the horns of a newly slaughtered, young animal. This is a term used to indicate someone who is new to a country. It may also refer to an environmentalist, sometimes called a "tree hugger".