
1) Beginning to develop 2) Begnning to flower 3) Blossoming 4) Burgeoning 5) Embryonic 6) Emerging 7) Growing 8) Hopeful 9) Promising 10) Showing promise or potential 11) Undeveloped
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1) Blooming 2) Blossoming 3) Developing 4) Emergent 5) Growing 6) Nascent 7) Possible 8) Rising 9) Undeveloped
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• (n.) The act or process of ingrafting one kind of plant upon another stock by inserting a bud under the bark. • (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Bud • (n.) The act or process of producing buds. • (n.) A process of asexual reproduction, in which a new organism or cell is formed by a protrusion of a portion of the animal or vegetable organi...
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A form of grafting that joins a bud, rather than a cutting, to a rootstock. It is often used for roses and fruit trees.
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[Adjective] Just starting to develop.
Example: Sam is a budding writer.
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(from the article `budding`) ...of a few unicellular organisms (e.g., certain bacteria, yeasts, and protozoans); however, a number of metazoan animals (e.g., certain cnidarian ... ...a portion of one plant (bud or scion) into or on a stem, root, or branch of another (stock) in such a way that a union will be formed and the ... [2 rel...
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in biology, a form of asexual reproduction in which a new individual develops from some generative anatomical point of the parent organism. In some ... [13 related articles]
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Colony fission, the creation of new colonies by the departure of one or more reproductive females accompanied by a group of workers specifically to establish a new colony.
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<microbiology> A type of cell division in fungi and in protozoa in which one of the daughter cells develops as a smaller protrusion from the other. ... Usually the position of the budding cell is defined by polarity in the mother cell. In some protozoa the budded daughter may lie within the cytoplasm of the other daughter. ... (18 Nov 1997) ....
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(bud´ing) gemmation. a method of release of virus from a cell after replication has taken place: viral protein associates itself with an area of cell membrane, which forms a coat or envelope around the virus; some cellular proteins in the area of budding are replaced by virus-coded proteins.
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the emergence of newly produced virus particles through a host cell membrane.
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A method of vegetative propagation of plants by implantation of buds from the mother plant onto a rootstock, or in cell biology the process of cell division in which the mother cells retains its identity, and the daughter cell forms by growth of a new cell upon one part of the mother cell..
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A type of cell division in fungi and in protozoa in which one of the daughter cells develops as a smaller protrusion from the other. Usually the position of the budding cell is defined by polarity in the mother cell. In some protozoa the budded daughter may lie within the cytoplasm of the other daughter.
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Bud'ding noun 1. The act or process of producing buds.
2. (Biol.) A process of asexual reproduction, in which a new organism or cell is formed by a protrusion of a portion of the animal or vegetable organism, the bud thus formed sometimes remaining attached to the parent stalk or ...
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The operation of applying a single bud to the surface of the growing wood of the stock, with the intention that it shall grow
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Budding is the art of multiplying plants by causing the leaf-bud of one species or variety to grow upon the branch of another. The operation consists in shaving off a leaf-bud, with a portion of the wood beneath it, which portion is afterwards removed by a sudden jerk of the operator's finger and thumb, aided by the budding-knife. An incision in th...
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Form of asexual reproduction in certain protozoa wherein a dividing cell divides into two unequal parts, the larger part being considered the parent and the smaller one the bud.
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The production of new yeast cells as buds from mother cells.
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adjective beginning to develop; `a budding genius`
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starting a new colony without swarming whereby reproductive(s) and a group of workers leave the original colony.
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A form of grafting in which a bud is inserted under the bark of another plant.
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Budding is a term with two meaningone for propagation and the other for what a plant naturally does as it emerges from the cold of winter.
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Budding is a term with two meaningone for propagation and the other for what a plant naturally does as it emerges from the cold of winter.
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Grafting a single growth bud from one plant onto the rooting system of another.
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A method of propagation by grafting, using a single bud
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