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- nounseed (noun) · seeds (plural noun) · seed crystal (noun) · seed crystals (plural noun)
- any of a number of stronger competitors in a sports tournament who have been assigned a specified position in an ordered list with the aim of ensuring that they do not play each other in the early rounds:"he knocked the top seed out of the championships"
- a small crystal introduced into a liquid to act as a nucleus for crystallization.
- a small container for radioactive material placed in body tissue during radiotherapy.
verbseed (verb) · seeds (third person present) · seeded (past tense) · seeded (past participle) · seeding (present participle)- sow (land) with seeds:"the shoreline is seeded with a special grass"
- sow (a particular kind of seed) on or in the ground:"after seeding forage into the duff, they now have grassland mixed with mature forest"
- cause (something) to begin to develop or grow:"severance payouts that help seed their new businesses"
- place a crystal or crystalline substance in (something) in order to cause crystallization or condensation (especially in a cloud to produce rain):"potential hail clouds are observed by radar, then seeded by lead iodide fired into the cloud's center"
- (of a plant) produce or drop seeds:"mulches encourage many plants to seed freely"
- (seed itself)(of a plant) reproduce itself by means of its own seeds:"feverfew will seed itself readily"
- remove the seeds from (vegetables or fruit):"stem and seed the chilies"
- give (a competitor) the status of seed in a tournament:"Jeff Tarango, seeded five, was defeated by fellow American Todd Witsken"
OriginOld English sǣd, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zaad, German Saat, also to the verb sow. - Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.: the grains or ripened ovules of plants used for sowing (2) : the fertilized ripened ovule of a flowering plant containing an embryo and capable normally of germination to produce a new plantwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/seednoun,plural seeds, (especially collectively) seed. the fertilized, matured ovule of a flowering plant, containing an embryo or rudimentary plant.www.dictionary.com/browse/seedSEED meaning: 1 : a small object produced by a plant from which a new plant can grow; 2 : the beginning of something which continues to develop or growwww.britannica.com/dictionary/seedseed noun us / siːd / uk / siːd / seed noun (PLANT) Add to word list B2 [ C or U ] a small, round or oval object produced by a plant and from which, when it is planted, a new plant can grow:dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/seed
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