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grow from (something) |
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grow from (something) grow from (something)1. To develop from a particular starting point or thing. Usually said of plants. What do tulips grow from? Bulbs?2. To change and mature after having had a particular experience. That break-up was really painful, but I did grow from it—now, I only date people who truly care about me.See also: growgrow something from somethingto propagate a plant from a seed, bulb, corm, etc. I grew these tomatoes from seeds. Can you grow a mango tree from a seed?See also: growgrow from somethingto develop and grow from a seed, bulb, corm, etc. This huge tree grew from a little seed. What kind of plant grows from this bulb?See also: grow |
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