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seeds
noun
Plural of seed
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The word "seeds" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as either a plural noun to refer to the small hard objects that are released by plants, or as a verb to refer to the act of planting seeds. Example sentence: The farmer planted the seeds in the ground and watered them regularly.
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This year, the nuclear negotiations in the Swiss city of Lausanne, which are entering a critical phase ahead of a major deadline, are being debated over dried fruits, pistachio nuts and watermelon seeds.
This is only the third time Keys has played the French Open (she never played the junior event) and she's already in the top 16 seeds.
One dollar a day buys Maria the seeds to plant beans and corn to make tortillas or buy rice imported from the US.
Now, Street Child, which provides emergency food, seeds and educational grants to help Ebola orphans and their families, is helping Fornih.
Decant and set aside. 3 Heat the sunflower oil in a small frying pan and add the mustard seeds, dried chilli and curry leaves.
Related: All 68 NCAA tournament schools ranked by coolest alumnus We could hardly believe our good fortune when, for the first time in history, each of the four No1 seeds made the Final Four.
A genetically-modified plant that produces seeds packed with fish oils is set to be grown in open fields in the UK within months, scientists announced on Friday.
Consider grain like wheat or rice; most of the plant mass is in the stems, stalks and roots and we only eat the seeds.
This summer, I spent nearly a month in Greece, rehearsing my play Six Seeds for performances by American actors, in Greek, in four mountain villages.
Though the growth will surely take many years and require persistent care, the women of Bosnia & Herzegovina hope that the seeds they have planted will continue to flourish.
I do not have the scientific knowledge to challenge or confirm this, although an early question that arises is to what extent non plant genes are being transferred into crop seeds, which does not happen with conventional hybrids.
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