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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. WebLearn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the word seed in American English. See pictures, idioms and collocations related to seed, such as seed of rebellion, seed potatoes and seeds of doubt.
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