Seeded - English Definition & Meaning

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Definition

Seeded means having seeds or having had seeds planted. It can describe fruit containing seeds or land where seeds have been sown for cultivation. Think of a watermelon with lots of seeds or a field ready to grow crops. It indicates the potential for growth and new life. It signifies the beginning of a new cycle. It is a simple word but represents new beginnings.

Etymology

The word 'seeded' comes directly from the noun 'seed,' referring to the small, embryonic plant enclosed in a covering. The verb 'to seed' means to sow or plant seeds. 'Seeded' as an adjective describes something that contains seeds or has had seeds planted in it. It has roots in the Old English word 'sรฆd,' which means 'seed.'

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Examples

  • "The seeded grapes were not as popular as the seedless variety."
  • "The farmer prepared the seeded field for the upcoming rain."
  • "The seeded watermelon was delicious."
  • "The garden was seeded with various flowers."

Anecdote / Story

Imagine in 'Minecraft,' starting a new world from a specific 'seed' code. The world is 'seeded' based on that input, creating a unique landscape and resource distribution. 'Seeded' worlds allow players to share and explore the same virtual environments. Every new game begins with a 'seed'.

Encouragement

Seeded is a simple word, but it's essential for understanding the cycle of life and growth. Use it when discussing gardening or agriculture. Plant the seeds of knowledge! ๐Ÿง 

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