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  1. seed

    • IPA[siːd]

    英式

    • n.
      the unit of reproduction of a flowering plant, capable of developing into another such plant;a quantity of seeds
    • v.
      sow (land) with seeds;sow (seed)
    • verb: seed, 3rd person present: seeds, gerund or present participle: seeding, past tense: seeded, past participle: seeded

    • noun: seed, plural noun: seeds

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    • 1. sow (land) with seeds the shoreline is seeded with a special grass
    • sow (seed) after seeding forage into the duff, they now have grassland mixed with mature forest
    • cause (something) to begin to develop or grow his interest in public service was seeded when he was a child
    • 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 centre
    • 2. (of a plant) produce or drop seeds mulches encourage many plants to seed freely
    • (of a plant) reproduce itself by means of its own seeds feverfew will seed itself readily
    • 3. remove the seeds from (vegetables or fruit) stem and seed the chillies
    • 4. give (a competitor) the status of seed in a tournament he was seeded second for the competition
    • adj.
      (of a plant or fruit) having a seed or seeds of a specified kind or number: a single-seeded fruit

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • adj.
      (of a plant or fruit) having a seed or seeds of a specified kind or number: a single-seeded fruit

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      good-quality corn kept for seed.

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      another term for pteridosperm

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      the seeds from which grass develops: this is probably your last chance to sow grass seed planting grass seeds is both economical and easy

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a basket for holding seed, used when sowing by hand.

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    • n.
      a plant that produces seeds, as opposed to one that produces spores. the economic importance of seed plants cannot be overemphasized as they are our main source of food

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    • n.
      a genetically engineered seed that produces a plant whose own seeds are sterile: they insist that terminator seeds would only be used for nonfood crops

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    • IPA[sēd]

    美式

    • n.
      a flowering plant's unit of reproduction, capable of developing into another such plant: cut open the peppers and remove the seeds seed capsules
    • v.
      sow (land) with seeds: the shoreline is seeded with a special grass

    Oxford American Dictionary