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was sprouted
verb
To grow from seed; to germinate.
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The theory of finite element analysis (FEA) was sprouted from the needs of solving structural design problems in solid mechanics.
Of the three sprouters who disinfected their seeds, none were linked to cases, although they had used 32% of the lot L seed that was sprouted.
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The island was a solid chunk of jagged limestone cliff that was sprouting dark green vegetation.
In my young angst, I noticed that hair was sprouting in other places, too.
It's like a plant that's sprouted".
"The big thing for us at the moment is sprouted rice – it's sprouted for a set period and then dried.
So angry in fact, it's sprouted some 544 horsepower.
"But what the hell is sprouted grain bread?
When a "Sprout axon/dendrite Messenger" is triggered, a neurite is sprouted from the soma.
All seeds were sprouted under plant spectrum fluorescent bulbs.
Sunflowers can be sprouted from hulled or unhulled seeds.
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