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{i} seed
To allocate a seeding to a competitor
Offspring, descendants, progeny

Next him king Leyr in happie peace long raind, / But had no issue male him to succeed, / But three faire daughters, which were well vptraind, / In all that seemed fit for kingly seed .

A fertilized grain, initially encased in a fruit, which may grow into a mature plant

If you plant a seed in the spring, you may have a pleasant surprise in the autumn.

First. The initial state, condition or position of a changing, growing or developing process; the ultimate precursor in a defined chain of precursors

The qualifying match determines the seed position one will have in the final competition.

The initial state, condition or position of a changing, growing or developing process; the ultimate precusor in a defined chain of precusors

The latest seed has attracted a lot of users in our online community.

Held in reserve for future growth

Don’t eat your seed corn.

Semen
If you seed a piece of land, you plant seeds in it. Men mowed the wide lawns and seeded them The primroses should begin to seed themselves down the steep hillside. his newly seeded lawns
A precursor
To shed the seed
go to seed; shed seeds; "The dandelions went to seed"
By germination it produces a new plant
The mature, fertilized ovule It contains the plant embryo and the endosperm, typically protected by a seed coat Seeds can be almost microscopic to over an inch long; their variety is evident in their various colors, shapes, and textures A magnolia seed germinated from an archaeological site over 2000 years old, but many are viable for only 1-5 years Saving seed is the most economical (and satisfying) way to prepare for next year's garden, but if you do buy seeds, buy them from a reputable dealer and watch that you don't buy seeds treated with fungicides and pesticides Many seeds should be pretreated before they are sown, and most prefer warm temperatures to germinate (see hotbed)
The generative fluid of the male; semen; sperm; not used in the plural
To grow to maturity, and produce seed
To sprinkle with seed; to plant seeds in; to sow; as, to seed a field
Structure that develops following fertilization of an ovule
If vegetable plants go to seed or run to seed, they produce flowers and seeds as well as leaves. If unused, winter radishes run to seed in spring
sprinkle with silver iodide particles to disperse and cause rain; "seed clouds"
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