The thick white fluid containing spermatozoa that is ejaculated by the male genital tract.
Anything that provides inspiration for later work.
Place (seeds) in or on the ground for future growth.
Dry, dormant, generative reproductive organs such as seeds, fruits, pseudo-fruits, inflorescences or parts thereof.
Другие значения термина "seed" 1 Thousands have lost homes, livelihoods, crops and existing food and seed stocks.
2 Improving seed quality is amongst the most important challenges of contemporary agriculture.
3 The second seed then netted a forehand to set up match point.
4 But the question remains... you need some seed capital to kick-start that.
5 Box hopes to seed new businesses, but also expand its own business.
6 We're going to relocate a few seed groups, several tens of thousands.
7 Today it is still difficult for him even to hold a seed .
8 I tested the seed in a seed box early in the spring.
9 Dovetailed with this information revolution was the seed money to encourage innovation.
10 Photo: AP Other states also have had problems instituting their seed - to - sale systems.
11 What we used to call a bad seed , in my young days.
12 This is the second company that received seed funding from this fund.
13 They've had to use the information the seed company has, Baron says.
14 You may, however, want to avoid seed starting altogether and buy transplants.
15 I knew about seed corn, which wasn't really helpful in this situation.
16 The breakthroughs in seed and pesticide technologies have not come without problems.
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