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process
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(noun) A continuous series of changes taking place in a definite manner. Example: the process of decay |
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cycle
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(noun) Any complete round or series of occurrences that repeats or is repeated. Example: calendar year of January to December |
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root
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(noun) An underground body part of a plant that develops and usually grows downward into the soil, anchoring the plant and absorbing nutrients and water. |
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stem
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(noun) The body part of a plant that is above ground and supports a leaf, flower, or fruit. |
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energy
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(noun) An amount of available power. Example: Sunlight provides energy to all living things. |
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store
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(verb) To supply or stock with something for future use. Example: The stem stores food for the plant. |
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capture
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(verb) To take by force, to take possession of, to gain control of or exert influence over someone or something. Example: The plant root will capture water in the soil. |