bourgeon|bourgeoned|bourgeoning|bourgeons in English

verb

bloom, blossom; expand

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1. French words for Burgeons include bourgeon, être en pleine expansion, être en pleine croissance and commencer à éclore

2. 27 Tricyclazole mostly control spore bourgeon and restrain accrete-spore formed, thereby effectively prevent germina inroad and reduce piricularia leaf spot of rice produce spore.

3. Clove is an herb also known as Bourgeon Floral de Clou de Girofle, Bouton Floral de Clou de Girofle, Caryophylli Flos, Clavo de Olor, Clous de …

4. Also: bourgeon The two senses of Burgeon, “to bud” (The maples are Burgeoning) and “to grow or flourish” (The suburbs around the city have been Burgeoning under the impact of commercial …

5. There is a bourgeoning middle class, there is an aspirational upper class that wants to educate its kids abroad; and he said it is an opportunity to actually tap into what has become a big economic market.

6. She returned to the Gymnase in mother-figure roles in works such as Le Bourgeon, Le Secret de Polichinelle and L'Âge difficile, to which she brought "une tendresse, une douceur et une bonhomie touchantes" ("a tenderness, a softness and a touching affability") before retiring to her native Burgundy.

7. Burgeon (v.) early 14c., "grow, sprout, blossom," from Anglo-French burjuner, Old French borjoner "to bud, sprout," from borjon "a bud, shoot, pimple" (Modern French bourgeon), a word of uncertain origin.Perhaps from Vulgar Latin *burrionem (nominative *burrio), from Late Latin burra "flock of wool," itself of uncertain origin