· Palestinian Arabic: parsley: بقدونس baʔdōnes (also baʔdūnes, regionally) coriander/cilantro*: كزبرة kuzbara * In the US, "cilantro" is used for the herb and "coriander" is used for the seeds and the … · Hi, I am writing a presentation on France's position on GM foods and would like to use the idiom 'seeds of disaster', implying that GM contamination could literally plant the seeds of disaster in … · Plant means to put the seeds in the ground. Whether anything grows as a result of that is another matter. Grow can be intransitive or transitive. Flowers grow. You can grow flowers. Cultivate is … · Palestinian: pumpkin seeds: بزر أبيض or بزر قرع sunflower seeds: بزر عين الشمس or بزر دوّار الشمس زَرّيعة in Palestinian means “plants” that you have at home, and ّلُب (بضم اللام) means “flesh” as in the flesh … · Hello, As you know the word "rice" is uncountable. How can we use it in a countable noun way? For example suppose that we are talking to a farmer about planting and agricultural issues. I want … · In agriculture, seeds taken in fistfuls are tossed and spread by the farmer over the prepared land so that they fall and spread with expected desity. What is that 'throwing' termed in native … · Do natives pronounce the word sewing and sowing the same way? For example if I sew something on a field and say I am sewing. Can anyone confuse that for sowing? My example makes no … · The point of this thread is how to use consecutive action verbs Doer: is me. Actions: 1. plant an apple seed. 2. water the plant 3 times a day. 3. pluck weeds around it. 4. plant different seeds. … · What do the acronyms SSU and SU stand for in the context of sunflower seed delivery? They're in a sales agreement I'm translating, and I don't know what they stand for. Not sure whether or … · Pomegranate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The edible fruit is a berry, intermediate in size between a lemon and a grapefruit, 5–12 cm (2.0–4.7 in) in diameter with a rounded shape and …