stalk|stalks in English

noun

[stɔːk]

stem of a plant

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1. 13:23) After a wheat stalk sprouts and matures, the fruit it produces is not little wheat stalks, but new seed.

2. And just as a wheat stalk produces as fruit, not new stalks, but new seed, we are producing as fruit, not new disciples, but new Kingdom seed.

3. Relative to other Agrimonies, are borne on a terminal raceme (an unbranched flowering stalk with individual floral stalks, or pedicels); the distinctive leaves are alternate, pinnately compound, and sharply toothed

4. Bagasse is the fibrous remains after sugarcane stalks and sorghum stalks are crushed and processed

5. THE Devil stalks Jehovah’s servants.

6. Has withered to a stalk

7. No stalk produces ripe* grain;+

8. The stalks symbolise ASEAN's ten members.

9. Peel and quarter the stalks lengthways.

10. Perched upon woody, thick stalks, Artichokes are …

11. Rebecque's pawed at the trampled rye stalks.

12. Creepers sneak up and stalk you

13. Schofield separated good clover stalks and damaged clover stalks from the same hay mow, and fed each to a different rabbit.

14. The eyes of shrimps are on movable stalks.

15. To take hold of its stalks of fruit.’

16. Today a wind rattles the stalks of bamboo.

17. 2 words related to Culm: stalk, stem

18. [Latin Culmus, stalk.] culm 2 (kŭlm) n

19. Two flowers usually develop on each stalk.

20. He ate the apple, stalk and all.

21. He plucked a stalk of dried fennel.

22. The stalks of Bok choy are more fibrous

23. [Latin Culmus, stalk.] Culm 2 (kŭlm) n

24. 5 Headlight controls are on the turn signal stalk,(www.Sentencedict.com) wiper controls on another stalk to the right of the steering wheel.

25. Chaff, stalks, grain dust, sand, earth, stones, dockage, etc