budding

Etymology

adj

  1. Beginning to develop.
    He's a budding deejay.
    The most surprising thing was to discover that each job had its little tricks, peculiarities that had been learned in the experience of years, and one of the really pleasing features was the unlimited patience and kindliness of the chargehands and fitters, who would go to great lengths to teach the budding engineer all they themselves knew. 1944 September and October, A Former Pupil, “Some Memories of Crewe Works—I”, in Railway Magazine, page 283
    Council's tip shops in Acacia Ridge and Geebung are treasure troves for everyone from budding home stylists to outdoor enthusiasts. 1 February 2021, Living in Brisbane, Brisbane, page 7

noun

  1. (horticulture) The practice of uniting a single scion bud with rootstock or bark.
  2. (horticulture) The result of this practice.
    Whatever the mode of origin, buddings from a particular bud-parent have been found to agree in habit and general characteristics, while all buddings develop similar features which distinguish them from seedling trees. 1956, Rubber Journal, volume 131, page 232

verb

  1. present participle and gerund of bud

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