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seeded
- IPA[ˈsēdəd]
美式
- (of a plant or fruit) having a seed or seeds of a specified kind or number;(of land or an area of ground) having been sown with seed
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形容詞
- 1. (of a plant or fruit) having a seed or seeds of a specified kind or number a single-seeded fruit
- ▪ (of land or an area of ground) having been sown with seed seeded lawns
- ▪ (of a flower) having seeds of a specified tincture.
- 2. (of a fruit or vegetable) having had the seeds removed seeded, chopped tomatoes
- 3. given the status of seed in a sports tournament Italy is one of the eight seeded teams
- a flowering plant's unit of reproduction, capable of developing into another such plant: cut open the peppers and remove the seeds seed capsules
- sow (land) with seeds: the shoreline is seeded with a special grass
Oxford American Dictionary
- the unit of reproduction of a flowering plant, capable of developing into another such plant: cut open the peppers and remove the seeds seed capsules
- sow (land) with seeds: the shoreline is seeded with a special grass
Oxford Dictionary
- good-quality corn kept for seed.
Oxford Dictionary
- another term for pteridosperm
Oxford Dictionary
- a stock of seeds or population of animals used for propagation or breeding: the only reason we have a robust seed stock is the long lineage of hand-to-hand seed sharing and tending by humans she wanted to be outside—with 600 head of seed stock and beef cattle, on 12,480 acres of land
Oxford Dictionary
- a person regarded as bad or corrupt by nature and liable to have a harmful influence on other ... school officials became exasperated and wrote her off as a bad seed
Oxford Dictionary
- a basket for holding seed, used when sowing by hand.
Oxford Dictionary
- a potato that is intended for replanting to produce a new plant and hence more tubers.
Oxford Dictionary
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英式
- (of a plant or fruit) having a seed or seeds of a specified kind or number: a single-seeded fruit
Oxford Dictionary