noun a small piece or shoot of a plant, especially one with leaves or flowers
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A design element resembling a small branch or twig used in clothing or accessory embellishments
A small branch of fresh herbs used to add flavor to dishes
A small stem or twig with leaves or flowers attached, often used in floral arrangements
A small decorative element made from a thin piece of material resembling a plant sprig
In writing, 'sprig' may be used to describe a small shoot or twig of a plant, often used metaphorically to symbolize growth or new beginnings.
In culinary arts, 'sprig' refers to a small stem with leaves attached, often used as a garnish or flavoring in dishes.
For florists, 'sprig' is a term used to describe a small branch or stem with leaves, flowers, or berries, commonly used in floral arrangements.
In botany, 'sprig' is a botanical term used to denote a small, young shoot or branch of a plant.
For gardeners, 'sprig' can refer to a small, leafy stem used for propagating plants or as a decorative element in landscaping.
In fashion design, 'sprig' may be used to describe a small, delicate floral or leaf motif used in textile or garment design.