budding in Germany
budding [bʌdiŋ] knospend
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3. Budding definition: If you describe someone as, for example , a Budding businessman or a Budding artist , you Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
4. The rosebushes are budding.
5. Our budding romance was over.
6. Algorithmic art is a budding artform
7. Budding: beginning to come into existence.
8. Chlamydospores germinated by budding, and the fluorescent antibody technique was used to study the budding process.
9. Budging vs budding - what is the difference
10. How's your budding bro-mance with Louis?
11. The trees are budding early this year.
12. Budding is a joyous cardigan worked seamlessly top-down
13. Generally Budding is practiced in the active growing season
14. Blossoming: the process of budding and unfolding of blossoms
15. The leaves were budding on the trees below.
16. A definite buy for any budding simulation buff.
17. How to use Budding in a sentence.
18. In this poem the budding flower means youth.
19. Any budding gangsters can also savour the Chicago nightlife.
20. Asexual reproduction, as by budding , cell division, or parthenogenesis.
21. The forum is now open to all budding entrepreneurs.
22. Bryozoan colonies grow by budding from the adult zooids
23. Blossomings The time and process of budding and unfolding
24. Burgeoning (plural Burgeonings) The act of budding or sprouting
25. Perhaps she is a budding artist, a future novelist.
26. Keeping in view the importance of Budding time, this project was initiated to find out the best time of Budding for peaches on desi peach rootstock.
27. Definition of Budding adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
28. 5 In this poem the budding flower means youth.
29. Budding definition is - being in an early stage of development
30. I am also encouraging budding artistes, young innovators, writers and painters.
31. Citrus Budwood is used for grafting citrus trees and budding citrus trees
32. Grafting and Budding are the most widely used vegetative propagation methods
33. Fantasy NBA Daily Notes: The Budding stardom of Anthony Edwards
34. Chip Budding is one of the easier forms of grafting
35. Budding gay novelist Larry Kramer is enjoying success at last.
36. While still at school she was clearly a budding genius.
37. The budding young star is now hot property in Hollywood.
38. Barberton offers spectacular natural beauty, an absolute treasure trove for the budding geologists
39. Applause!, Bk 1: Impressive Piano Solos for the Budding Virtuoso (Alfred Masterwork Editions)
40. Cryo-electron tomography recently revealed that mitochondria in cells divide by budding.
41. This kid's a Budding genius—have you seen the complex equations he can solve? See also: Budding, genius bud out Of a plant, to produce buds (which blossom into leaves or flowers)
42. A Budding genius A young person who exhibits signs of great intelligence
43. The Ascomycetes reproduce asexually by fission, budding, fragmentation, arthrospores, chlamydospores or conidia
44. Appendaged or budding bacteria are a heterogeneous collection of microbes or bacteria
45. I know not whether it was the dumps or a budding ecstasy.
46. Archaebacteria have an asexual mode of reproduction like binary fission and budding; however, eubacteria, along with binary fission and budding, produce spores to stay dominant in extreme conditions
47. Effects of dactinomycine (actinomycine D) on Budless hydra and during its budding process
48. Occasional yeast showed peripheral budding with rare short chains of Blastospheres (pseudohyphae) (Fig
49. During Budding, immature (noninfectious) HIV pushes itself out of the host CD4 cell
50. (Definition of Budding from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)