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vigorA subjective assessment of the health of individual plants in similar site and growing conditions; or a more specific measure based upon a specific facet of growth, such as seed stalk or tiller produc [..]
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vigorHealth; possessing of a great deal of energy
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vigorc. 1300, "physical strength, energy in an activity," from Anglo-French vigour, Old French vigor "force, strength" (Modern French vigueur), from Latin vigorem (nominative vigor) &qu [..]
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vigordenotes general sturdiness of growth, the plants ability to grow rapidly.
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vigorThe capacity of a strawberry plant for active vegetative growth.
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vigorphysical and cognitive energy and spunk.
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vigorvigor, liveliness
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vigor(n) active strength of body or mind(n) forceful exertion(n) an imaginative lively style (especially style of writing)
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vigorN M vigor| liveliness
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vigorThe adaptive superiority of the heterozygous Genotype with respect to one or more Characters in comparison with the corresponding Homozygote.
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