| sprout | sprig, shoot; lad, young man (Slang) | en | (isim) | en |
| sprout | bud; bloom; burst forth; grow quickly; cause to sprout, grow | en | (fiil) | en |
| sprout | a newly grown bud (especially from a germinating seed) any new growth of a plant such as a new branch or a bud put forth and grow sprouts or shoots; "the plant sprouted early this year | en | en |
| sprout | Young coleworts; Brussels sprouts | en | en |
| sprout | The shoot of a plant; a shoot from the seed, from the stump, or from the root or tuber, of a plant or tree; more rarely, a shoot from the stem of a plant, or the end of a branch | en | en |
| sprout | To deprive of sprouts; as, to sprout potatoes | en | en |
| sprout | To shoot into ramifications | en | en |
| sprout | To cause to sprout; as, the rain will sprout the seed | en | en |
| sprout | To shoot, as the seed of a plant; to germinate; to push out new shoots; hence, to grow like shoots of plants | en | en |
| sprout | When plants, vegetables, or seeds sprout, they produce new shoots or leaves. It only takes a few days for beans to sprout | en | en |
| sprout | When leaves, shoots, or plants sprout somewhere, they grow there. Leaf-shoots were beginning to sprout on the hawthorn | en | en |
| sprout | If a garden or other area of land sprouts plants, they start to grow there. the garden, which had had time to sprout a shocking collection of weeds | en | en |
| sprout | If something such as hair sprouts from a person or animal, or if they sprout it, it grows on them. She is very old now, with little, round, wire-rimmed glasses and whiskers sprouting from her chin As well as sprouting a few grey hairs, Kevin seems to be suffering the occasional memory loss | en | en |
| sprout | Sprouts are vegetables that look like tiny cabbages. They are also called brussels sprouts | en | en |
| sprout | Sprouts are new shoots on plants. After eleven days of growth the number of sprouts was counted | en | en |
| sprout | any new growth of a plant such as a new branch or a bud | en | en |
| sprout | a newly grown bud (especially from a germinating seed) | en | en |
| sprout | produce buds, branches, or germinate; "the potatoes sprouted" | en | en |
| sprout | put forth and grow sprouts or shoots; "the plant sprouted early this year" | en | en |
| sprout | A tree that grows from the stump or root sucker of a parent tree, not of seed origin Basswood is frequently of sprout origin | en | en |
| sprout | The youngest form of a plant Usually understood in the sense of sprouting from a seed and beginning to grow | en | en |
| sprout | healthy new trees growing from the tree stump or roots of a tree that has been harvested | en | en |
| sprout | A tree growing from the base, stump, or root of another tree | en | en |
| sprout | the shoots (new growing part) on a plant | en | en |