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Animals and plants > Parts of plants

| noun | advanced |

sprout; shoot; germ

A new leaf or stem that is produced for the first time from a seed or stem.

bud; germ

(figurative) The very beginning where a certain phenomenon occurs.

prospect

A sign that something or someone will be successful.
| noun | intermediate |

seed

The hard substance inside the fruit of a plant that will bud and grow.

sperm

The source of an animal's birth and reproduction.

seed

(figurative) A source from which something can grow in the future.

lineage

(disparaging) The bloodline of a family.

seed

A word referring to the seed of a plant or animal.
씨앋 | noun | intermediate |

seed

The seed of a grain, vegetable, flower, etc.

seed

(figurative) The root of a certain event.
열매 | noun | intermediate |

fruit; berry

Things produced by apple or pear trees, etc., after the trees' flowers wither away.

fruit; reward

(figurative) A positive result achieved by making efforts.
| noun | beginner |

leaf

A vegetative organ of a plant, which is green, flat, and attached to the point or sides of a stem.

leaf; petal

A unit for counting the number of leaves of a tree, grass leaves, petals, etc.

leaf

A word that is attached behind the name of a plant to indicate the leaf of the plant.
줄기 | noun | intermediate |

trunk; stem

The part of a plant that serves as a support for the plant, carries water or nutrients absorbed by the root and has leaves, branches, fruits, etc., on it.

branch; channel; section

Any of the parts into which a stream, mountain, etc., is divided.

branch; channel; section

A unit of counting the parts into which a stream, mountain, etc., is divided.

flow; ray

The manner in which a light, fire, stream, etc., runs long.

flow; ray

A unit of counting lights, fires, streams, etc., that run or thrust.

school

An idea or practice that has been passed on continuously.

flow; plot

The main flow of an event, story, etc.