Cartoon boy king as spoiled child. We are not amused. EPS vector file on transparent background includes high resolution jpeg. Crown - Headwear Child People King Brat
Das brat dribbling face - a broken child - ai8 eps and 300dpi jpg included in the bundle. Teenager Frustration Adolescence Das brat dribbling face
Bowler brat stencil on concrete wall - Shot with a Canon EOS 5D Mark 2, 21.1mps in Japan Caucasian Ethnicity Built Structure Sparse Bowler brat stencil on concrete wall
vacant stares from apples, satsuma, pears, fuzz balls, brats, a tree and a smiling sun - ai8 eps and 300dpi jpg included in the bundle. have a happy christmas and easter! stand up fruit and brat character set with tree sun clouds In broad terms, a fruit is a structure of a plant that contains its seeds. The term has different meanings dependent on context. In non-technical usage, such as food preparation, fruit normally means the fleshy seed-associated structures of certain plants that are sweet and edible in the raw state, such as apples, oranges, grapes, strawberries, juniper berries and bananas, or the similar-looking structures in other plants, even if they are non-edible or non-sweet in the raw state, such as lemons and olives. Seed-associated structures that do not fit these informal criteria are usually called by other names, such as vegetables, pods, nut, ears and cones. In biology (botany), on the other hand, a "fruit" is a part of a flowering plant that derives from specific tissues of the flower, mainly one or more ovaries. Taken strictly, this definition excludes many structures that are "fruits" in the common sense of the term, such as those produced by non-flowering plants (like juniper berries, which are the seed-containing female cones of conifers[1]), and fleshy fruit-like growths that develop from other plant tissues close to the fruit (accessory fruit, or more rarely false fruit or pseudocarp), such as cashew fruits. Often the botanical fruit is only part of the common fruit, or is merely adjacent to it. On the other hand, the botanical sense includes many structures that are not commonly called "fruits", such as bean pods, corn kernels, wheat grains, tomatoes, and many more. However, there are several variants of the biological definition of fruit that emphasize different aspects of the enormous variety that is found among plant fruits. Fruit Characters Child Fruit and brat character set with tree sun clouds
Vector Illustration of Funny Monster Mascot for Graphics Project Brat Animal Alien Funny Monster Mascot