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A bud is an undeveloped shoot on a plant, typically found where a leaf meets the stem or at the tip of a branch, that can either remain dormant or grow into new leaves, flowers, or branches. Buds matter because they are how plants produce new growth and reproduce, allowing them to expand and develop over time.
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芽(め)とは、一般に新たに生じて成長しようとするものをいう。
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).