seed in English
- seed⇄adj. of or containing seeds; used for seeds.
- seed⇄adj. seedlike.
- seed⇄expr. go (or run) to seed,
a. to come to the time of yielding seeds.
Ex. Dandelions go to seed when their heads turn white.
b. (Figurative.) to come to the end, as of vigor, usefulness, or prosperity.
Ex. After the mines closed, - seed⇄noun 1a. the part of a plant from which a flower, vegetable, or other plant grows. A seed consists of a protective outer skin or coat enclosing the embryo that will become the new plant and a supply of food for its growth.
Ex. We planted seeds in t - seed⇄seed, noun, pl.seedsorseed,adjective, verb.
- seed⇄v.i. 1. to sow seed.
2. to produce seed; shed seeds; grow to maturity.
Ex. Some plants will not seed in a cold climate. - seed⇄v.t. 1. to sow with seed; scatter seeds over.
Ex. The farmer seeded his field with corn.
2. to sow (seeds).
Ex. Dandelions seed themselves.
3. to remove the seeds from.
Ex. She seeded the grapes.
4. (Sports.) to sca
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