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Bud Amigo Mate

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noun

• a close friend who accompanies his buddies in their activities

verb

• become friends; act friendly towards

48%7Amigo or mate
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35%9 Referring to the growth pattern where the terminal bud dies, and the shoot continues growing from a lateral bud
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