0 the dried, powdered berries of a certain plant, used for seasoning food -- พริกไทย
This soup has too much pepper in it.
white/black pepper
1 the plant bearing these berries -- ต้นพริกไทย
2 any of several red, yellow, or green, hollow seed-containing fruits used as food -- พริก
3 any of the plants which bear these. -- ต้นพริก
4 to put pepper in or on (some food) -- โรยพริกไทย
You don’t have to pepper the soup.
5 (with with) to throw, fire etc many, usually small, objects at (someone) -- ระดมยิง
If the peppers are cultivated with hydroponic way it is very affective to use a recirculation system in order to reuse minerals and water.
In order to have better quality and higher production of peppers amounts of fertilizers will be used.
She handles these materials skilfully and peppers her account with well-chosen quotes from public servants and former public servants whom she has interviewed.
Stand counts were determined 21-28 days after transplanting peppers by counting the number of surviving transplants.
If not for the need for causal unity, a world might be peppered with miraculous disruptions for the sake of preventing evil.
The text is also peppered with grammatical and typographical errors that should have been corrected.
The brain is incredibly complicated, and has a very long evolutionary history peppered with idiosyncratic pressures and solutions.
A slight, but nonetheless exasperating weakness lies in the glut of anachronisms peppering the prose of the book.