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seeding

/ˈsiːdɪŋ/

Meanings
  • The act of planting seeds in soil, often with the intention of growing crops.

    - "I will be seeding my garden this weekend."
    - "The farmer began seeding his fields at dawn."
    - "Seeding can also refer to the process of introducing new ideas or concepts into a group or community."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with seeding
seeding , heeding , leading , bleeding , greeding , feeding , breeding
Homophones
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  1. seeding (act of planting seeds); seeding (process of introducing new ideas or concepts); seeding (process of scattering or distributing seeds); seeding (process of drilling or boring into a surface); seeding (process of introducing new members or players into a team or organization);


Variants
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seed , seeded , seeding , seeds
Forms
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The verb 'to seed' can take various forms depending on the tense and aspect. For instance, in the present continuous tense, we can use the form 'is seeding' or 'am seeding' or 'are seeding'. In the past simple tense, we can use the form 'seeded'. In the present perfect tense, we can use the form 'have seeded' or 'has seeded'. In the past perfect tense, we can use the form 'had seeded'. In the future simple tense, we can use the form 'will seed'. In the future continuous tense, we can use the form 'will be seeding'. In the future perfect tense, we can use the form 'will have seeded'. In the future perfect continuous tense, we can use the form 'will have been seeding'. In the conditional tense, we can use the form 'would seed' or 'would be seeding' or 'had I seeded' or 'had I been seeding' or 'will I have seeded' or 'will I have been seeding'.


Etymology
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The term 'seeding' is derived from the Old English word 'seadan', which means 'to sow' or 'to scatter seeds'.


Related Concepts
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  1. Sowing: The term 'sowing' is closely related to 'seeding'. It refers to the act of planting seeds in soil, often with the intention of growing crops.

  2. Planting: The term 'planting' is another related concept to 'seeding'. It refers to the act of putting seeds, seedlings, or plants into the ground, often with the intention of growing crops.

  3. Cultivation: The term 'cultivation' is a broader concept related to 'seeding', 'sowing', and 'planting'. It refers to the process of deliberately growing and caring for plants or crops, often with the intention of producing food, fiber, or other valuable products.


Culture
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In various cultures around the world, seeding holds significant importance. For instance, in ancient Egypt, the Pharaoh was believed to be the 'Seed of God' and the one responsible for seeding the land with crops. In many Native American tribes, seeding was considered a sacred act and was performed with great reverence and care. In China, seeding was an essential part of the traditional farming practices and was carried out with meticulous attention to detail.

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