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Definition of Sarment

Sarment
Sarment Sar"ment, n. [L. sarmentum a twig, fr. sarpere to cut off, to trim: cf. F. sarment.] (Bot.) A prostrate filiform stem or runner, as of the strawberry. See Runner.

Meaning of Sarment from wikipedia

- In biology, stolons (from Latin stolō, genitive stolōnis – "branch"), also known as runners, are horizontal connections between parts of an organism. They...
- Jean Sarment, real name Jean Bellemère, (13 January 1897 – 29 March 1976) was a French film and stage actor and a writer. He was nominated administrator...
- the liver may be seared briefly over a fire of grape vine clippings (sarments) before slow-cooking in a bain-marie; afterwards, it is pressed and served...
- for non-plussed; refuge for refuse; quid for cud, " chewing the quid; "sarment for sermon; varmint for vermin; sloop for slope; spartacles for spectacles;...
- Morrastel Bouschet, Morrastel-bouschet à gros grains and Morrastel-bouschet à sarments étalés. J. Robinson Jancis Robinson's Guide to Wine Grapes pg 113 Oxford...
- parasite and epiphyte. sarment A long, slender, prostrate stolon, commonly called a runner. sarmentose Reproducing by sarments; strawberry plants are...
- Julien Duvivier Written by Julien Duvivier Henri Jeanson Yves Mirande Jean Sarment Pierre Wolff Bernard Zimmer Produced by Jean-Pierre Frogerais Starring...
- rien Much Ado About Nothing Comédie musicale in 4 acts; libretto by Jean Sarment after the play by William Shakespeare Opera 1942 Le oui des jeunes filles...
- with Pierre Bertin, puis 11 July 1941 un jeune homme, Madame Quinze, Jean Sarment, 17 July 1941 Valère, Le Médecin volant, Molière, with Fernand Ledoux,...
- Impossible " : Lettres du Père Étienne-Jules Dubernard (in French). Paris: Le Sarment-Fayard. ISBN 2866790588. Hattaway, Paul (2007). "1854 - Nicolas Krick &...