different between sprouty vs sprouts
sprouty
English
Etymology
sprout +? -y
Adjective
sprouty (comparative sproutier, superlative sproutiest)
- Having sprouts.
- Resembling or characteristic of sprouts.
- 2013, Christine McFadden, The Farm Shop Cookbook (page 50)
- The seasonings really cut through the sprouty flavour, resulting in a clean-tasting spicy dish.
- 2013, Christine McFadden, The Farm Shop Cookbook (page 50)
- Tending to sprout, or grow from a surface.
- a youth with sprouty hair
Anagrams
- Proutys
sprouty From the web:
- what is sprouty gene
- what is sprouty in biology
sprouts
English
Noun
sprouts
- plural of sprout
Verb
sprouts
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sprout
Anagrams
- Stroups, stupors
sprouts From the web:
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- what sprouts are healthiest
- what sprouts are the most nutritious
- what sprouts are safe to eat
- what sprouts from bird seed
- what sprouts are good to eat
- what sprouts should i eat
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