Site of a shoot
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SCENESite of a shoot
SETSite for a shoot
OKCORRALShoot-out site
WRAPEnd of a shoot
PANINShoot of a closeup
CIONShoot of a plant.
SPEARA shoot of grass.
SPEARShoot of a plant
SCENEPart of a shoot
LASEShoot a ray of light
chicona shoot of a chicory plant
vimenlong, flexible shoot of a plant
viminalong, flexible shoot of a plant
shotgunto shoot with a type of gun
armsbranch or lateral shoot of a plant
inarmbranch or lateral shoot of a plant
chiconsCHICON, a shoot of a chicory plant
shotgunningSHOTGUN, to shoot with a type of gun
ratoonsa shoot of a perennial plant (as sugarcane)
ratoona shoot of a perennial plant (as sugarcane)
eradiateto shoot out like a ray of light
shotgunnedSHOTGUN, to shoot with a type of gun
eradiatesERADIATE, to shoot out like a ray of light
reshootsShoot (a scene of a film) again or differently
eradiatedERADIATE, to shoot out like a ray of light
eradiatingERADIATE, to shoot out like a ray of light
reshootingShoot (a scene of a film) again or differently
reshootShoot (a scene of a film) again or differently
sideshoota shoot growing off the side of a main stem
sideshootsSIDESHOOT, a shoot growing off the side of a main stem
kneecappingShoot (someone) in the knee or leg as a form of punishment
kneecappedShoot (someone) in the knee or leg as a form of punishment
suckershoot from the roots or lower part of the stem of a plant
frondthallus or thalloid shoot (as of a lichen or seaweed) resembling a leaf
prolificationthe production of young; development of a shoot by continued growth of a flower
graftsbud or shoot of a plant inserted into another plant to form a new plant
graftbud or shoot of a plant inserted into another plant to form a new plant
graftedbud or shoot of a plant inserted into another plant to form a new plant
prolificationsPROLIFICATION, the production of young; development of a shoot by continued growth of a flower
turionssmall shoot, as of asparagus or certain aquatic plants, from which a new plant can develop