Nips in the bud
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ENDSNips in the bud
STIFLESNips in the bud
AVERTSNips in the bud
NIPPED... in the bud
NIP.. in the bud
NIP... in the bud
NIPIT... in the bud
NIPIT.. in the bud
NIPS... in the bud
NIPS... in the bud.
STOPNip in the bud
unblownstill in the bud
CEASENip in the bud
ARRESTNip in the bud
AMIGOBud in the Southwest
NIP... in the bud (stop)
ABORTNip in the bud
AVERTNip in the bud
NIPPED.. in the bud (prevented)
ENDEDNipped in the bud
ENDNip in the bud
BROBud in the 'hood
ROSEWhite house bud, in the future
SELIGBud in the Baseball Hall of Fame
ROSA... Bud, schoolgirl in "The Mystery of Edwin Drood"
HACKETTCostello portrayer in the 1978 film "Bud and Lou"
convoluteRolled longitudinally upon itself, as a leaf in the bud
nipdestroy the growth, progress, or fulfillment of nipped in the bud
knospan architectural or decorative feature in the shape of a flower bud
vernationThe arrangement of young leaves in a leaf bud before it opens
prefoliationthe manner in which the leaf is folded within the leaf bud, vernation
estivationsThe arrangement of petals and sepals in a flower bud before it opens
estivationThe arrangement of petals and sepals in a flower bud before it opens
preflorationthe manner in which the petals and sepals are folded in the flower-bud
plumulethe bud of the ascending axis of a plant while still in the embryo
prefoliationsPREFOLIATION, the manner in which the leaf is folded within the leaf bud, vernation
preflorationsPREFLORATION, the manner in which the petals and sepals are folded in the flower-bud
indeterminate(of a plant shoot) Not having all the axes terminating in a flower bud and so producing a shoot of indefinite length
crockets(in Gothic architecture) A small carved ornament, typically a bud or curled leaf, on the inclined side of a pinnacle or gable
auxinclass of substances that in minute amounts regulate or modify the growth of plants, esp. root formation, bud growth, and fruit and leaf drop