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SEEDING
- SEED, to plant seeds (propagative plant structures) in [v]
- sow seed plant
- plant seeds in sow seed a lawn with grass
- furnish with something that causes or stimulates growth or development
- to bear or shed seed
- oculate
- supply with nuclei (as of crystallization or condensation)
- treat (a cloud) with solid particles to convert water droplets into ice crystals in an attempt to produce precipitation
- cover or permeate by or as if by scattering something seeded [the] sea-lanes with thousands of magnetic mines Otto Friedrich
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- extract the seeds from (as raisins)
- schedule (tournament players or teams) so that superior ones will not meet in early rounds
- rank (a contestant) relative to others in a tournament on the basis of previous record the top-seeded tennis star
- the act of seeding [n -S]