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the seed
noun
A fertilized grain, initially encased in a fruit, which may grow into a mature plant.
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"That was the seed".
"It's the seed of consumption".
The seed is probably there.
So the seed was planted".
But the seed is planted.
The egg is the seed.
The Seed War was engaged.
"And the seed," Vincent said.
The seed of discord?
He planted the seed.
"Food is the seed".
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