"Seedier" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Suggesting something or someone as being dirty, immoral, or of a lower quality.
See-through refers to the ability of a material, such as glass or a clear plastic, to allow light to pass through it, making it possible to see what is on the other side. It can also be used figuratively to describe something that is transparent or easily understood, or to describe a situation where someone can easily discover something that was intended to be concealed.
To "see" can have several meanings depending on the context in which it is used:<br><br>1. <strong>Visual Perception:</strong> To perceive with the eyes; to catch sight of something or someone.<br>2. <strong>To Understand or Grasp:</strong> To comprehend a concept, situation, or information.<br>3. <strong>To Visit:</strong> To go to a place to look at something or spend time with someone.<br>4. <strong>To Look Forward to Future:</strong> Often used with "see you" - a way of saying hello or goodbye, expressing the intent to meet again in the future.<br>5. <strong>To Predict or Anticipate:</strong> In the future tense, it can mean "perceive through the mind's eye" in a prophetic or predictive sense, although this usage is less common.<br>6. <strong>In Business and Finance:</strong> "See" can be a part of specific terms or phrases, particularly in laws or finance, where it may denote a condition or a relationship.<br><br>Improperly used in their full absence, these definitions might not exclusively apply, and more context would be needed to accurately interpret the intended meaning of "see" in a sentence.
Seed oil refers to the oil extracted from seeds, particularly from plants such as sunflowers, cottonseed, safflower, and soya beans. It is often used as a food source and can be used to produce various products, including cooking oils, margarines, and food additives.<br><br>Seed oils are rich in unsaturated fatty acids, particularly polyunsaturated fats, which are known for their potential health benefits. They are often used in the production of salad oils, cooking oils, and frying oils due to their mild flavor and high smoke point.<br><br>Some of the most common seed oils include:<br><br> Sunflower oil<br> Safflower oil<br> Canola oil<br> Soybean oil<br> Cottonseed oil<br><br>Seed oils are often divided into two categories: cold-pressed oil and refined oil. Cold-pressed oil is extracted through a mechanical process that involves pressing the seeds without heat, while refined oil is extracted through a chemical process that uses solvents to extract the oil from the seeds.
The word "seed" can have multiple meanings depending on the context.<br><br>1. A small spherical or oval object produced by plants, which contains an embryo and can grow into a new plant when given suitable conditions.<br>2. A small amount of something, such as a tiny particle, drop, or quantity.<br>3. A small component or part of a larger thing, such as a seed cell in a computer or a seed thought in an idea.<br>4. In agriculture, to plant seeds in the ground to grow crops.<br>5. In golf, to hit the ball so that it lands on the fairway or green.<br>6. To introduce or inspire an idea, feeling, or talent in someone, often in a general and informal way.<br><br>For example:<br><br> She planted a seed in the ground to grow a beautiful garden. (meaning 4)<br> The farmer sowed the seeds in the field. (meaning 4)<br> She couldn't make a choice between the two seeds. (meaning 2)<br> There is no why to seed the life in rocks. (meaning 6)<br> He seeded his golf ball on the green. (meaning 5)
A seedbed is a place where seeds are sown to sprout and grow, especially a prepared soil or surface for germinating seeds. It can also refer to the initial stage of development or growth, where something is nurtured and develops into a strong foundation for future growth.<br><br>Example: "The farmer prepared the soil to create an ideal seedbed for the new crop."
A person or device that plants seeds, or the act of doing so.<br><br>In a more interesting context, it can also refer to:<br><br> A user who uploads files (such as movies or music) to a peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing network.<br> In cryptoeconomics, it can refer to a user who verifies and commits transactions on a blockchain, earning rewards in the form of cryptocurrency.
Seeds: <br><br>1. Small plants, especially those that grow from the seeds of trees, flowers, or vegetables.<br>2. To plant seeds in the ground to grow crops or plants.<br><br>Seeders: <br><br>1. People, especially students, who receive seeds or other small plants and plant them in the ground.<br><br>2. In the context of peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing and torrenting, seeders refer to users who are currently uploading or sharing a file, thereby "seeding" it for other peers to download.
A young plant, typically a small or emerging one, that resembles a sprout or sapling, growing from a seed.
A seedpod is a structure that contains the seeds of a plant, typically made up of a tough outer covering that protects the seeds inside, often found on trees, vines, and other plants that produce fruit or cones.