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seed

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a small, hard object produced by a fruit or vegetable that can grow into a new one

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A seed is a small, often hard object produced by a fruit or vegetable, containing the embryo of a new plant. Seeds serve as a means of reproduction and dispersal for plants, enabling them to propagate and spread across different environments. They contain all the genetic information and necessary nutrients for the development of a new plant. Seeds come in various shapes, sizes, and textures, and are a fundamental aspect of plant biology and agriculture. Additionally, seeds are a valuable source of nutrition for humans and animals, containing essential nutrients such as proteins, fats, and carbohydrates.

  • The gardener planted the seeds in rows to ensure they have enough space to grow.
  • After the fruit was sliced, she carefully removed the seeds before serving it in a salad.
  • He decided to start his own vegetable garden by ordering organic seeds online.
  • Each seed contains the potential to grow into a new plant, making gardening a rewarding experience.
  • The farmer saved the best seeds from his harvest to use for planting in the next season.
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a small living part of a plant that when put in the ground, grows into a new one

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A seed is a small, hard object that can grow into a new plant. It contains the young plant, known as the embryo, along with stored food to help it begin growing. Seeds come in many shapes and sizes, depending on the type of plant they come from. When planted in the right conditions, such as in soil with enough water and sunlight, a seed will start to grow, developing roots, stems, and leaves. Seeds are a fundamental part of plant reproduction and are used to grow crops, flowers, and trees.

  • The gardener carefully planted seeds in the fertile soil, eager to watch them grow into vibrant flowers.
  • Farmers select high-quality seeds to ensure a bountiful harvest and healthy crops.
  • Some plants, like dandelions, disperse their seeds through the wind, allowing them to spread far and wide.
  • With proper care and attention, even the tiniest seed has the potential to grow into a towering tree.
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the male reproductive fluid containing sperm necessary for conception

  • She learned about the role of the seed in the reproductive process during her health class.
  • The seed was analyzed to determine its viability for fertility treatments.
  • During the fertility assessment, they analyzed the seed to check for sperm health and concentration.
  • He was instructed to provide a sample of seed for testing to evaluate his reproductive health.
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something that serves as the initial idea, inspiration, or starting point for later work or development

  • The article planted a seed for his future research.
  • Her travel journal was the seed of a bestselling memoir.
  • The conversation provided the seed for the novel's plot.
  • The sketch became the seed for an elaborate painting.
  • That small observation planted the seed for a groundbreaking theory.
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a strong and highly ranked player in a sports tournamnet

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  • As the top seed in the tennis tournament, he was favored to win the championship title.
  • The basketball team earned the first seed in the playoffs after finishing the regular season with the best record in the league.
  • Despite being the underdog, the unseeded player upset the third seed in a thrilling match that went to five sets.
  • She was disappointed to draw the second seed in the opening round of the chess tournament, knowing it would be a tough match against a formidable opponent.
  • The top seed in the tennis tournament breezed through the early rounds, showcasing their skill and dominance on the court.
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