Seed /(sēd)/
Seed
n.
pl. Seed, Seeds
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A ripened ovule, consisting of an embryo with one or more integuments, or coverings; as, an apple seed; a currant seed. By germination it produces a new plant. (Bot.)
And God said, Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb yielding seed, and the fruit tree yielding fruit after his kind, whose seed is in itself.
- The generative fluid of the male; semen; sperm; -- not used in the plural. (Physiol.)
- That from which anything springs; first principle; original; source; as, the seeds of virtue or vice.
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The principle of production.
Praise of great acts he scatters as a seed, Which may the like in coming ages breed.
- Progeny; offspring; children; descendants; as, the seed of Abraham; the seed of David.
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Race; generation; birth.
Of mortal seed they were not held.
Phrases & Compounds
- Seed bag
- a packing to prevent percolation of water down the bore hole. It consists of a bag encircling the tubing and filled with flax seed, which swells when wet and fills the space between the tubing and the sides of the hole.
- Seed bud
- the germ or rudiment of the plant in the embryo state; the ovule.
- Seed coat
- the covering of a seed.
- Seed corn
- corn or grain for seed.
- To eat the seed corn
- To eat the corn which should be saved for seed, so as to forestall starvation; -- a desparate measure, since it only postpones disaster.
- Seed down
- the soft hairs on certain seeds, as cotton seed.
- Seed drill
- See 6th Drill, 2 (a).
- Seed eater
- any finch of the genera Sporophila, and Crithagra. They feed mainly on seeds.
- Seed gall
- any gall which resembles a seed, formed on the leaves of various plants, usually by some species of Phylloxera.
- Seed leaf
- a cotyledon.
- Seed lobe
- a cotyledon; a seed leaf.
- Seed oil
- oil expressed from the seeds of plants.
- Seed oyster
- a young oyster, especially when of a size suitable for transplantation to a new locality.
- Seed pearl
- a small pearl of little value.
- Seed plat
- the ground on which seeds are sown, to produce plants for transplanting; a nursery.
- Seed stalk
- the stalk of an ovule or seed; a funicle.
- Seed tick
- one of several species of ticks resembling seeds in form and color.
- Seed vessel
- that part of a plant which contains the seeds; a pericarp.
- Seed weevil
- any one of numerous small weevils, especially those of the genus Apion, which live in the seeds of various plants.
- Seed wool
- cotton wool not yet cleansed of its seeds.
Seed
v. i.
- To sow seed.
- To shed the seed.
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To grow to maturity, and to produce seed.
Many interests have grown up, and seeded, and twisted their roots in the crevices of many wrongs.
Seed
v. t.
imp. & p. p. Seeded; p. pr. & vb. n. Seeding
- To sprinkle with seed; to plant seeds in; to sow; as, to seed a field.
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To cover thinly with something scattered; to ornament with seedlike decorations.
A sable mantle seeded with waking eyes.
Phrases & Compounds
- To seed down
- to sow with grass seed.