"Seedlings" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Seedlings" Meaning

Young plants that have just begun to grow from the seeds.

"Seedlings" Examples

Usage Examples for "seedlings"


1. Gardening

- When we watered the seedlings, we made sure the soil was moist but not waterlogged, which can rot the tender roots of any seedling.

2. Metaphorical Usage

- After the initial failure, she nurtured her music career as a small, struggling seedling in the competitive music industry, following each lead that came her way.

3. Idiomatic Expression

- The park is an ideal place to walk, especially after the spring when new seedlings start dotting the ground as though Mother Nature is painting them on.

4. Contextual Usage in Education

- In this seedlings stage, it is crucial that you understand the basic laws of physics, as they provide the foundation for all of what comes after.

5. Proverbial Context

- Plant some seeds of kindness today, because even the smallest acts can nurture seedlings of friendship and love that can grow and flourish over time.

"Seedlings" Similar Words

Seeders

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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.

Seedier

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Suggesting something or someone as being dirty, immoral, or of a lower quality.

Seediest

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Having a foul or sordid quality; morally corrupt.

Seedily

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There is no word "seedily" in the English language.

Seediness

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Having a poor or shabby quality; showing signs of neglect or decay.

Seeding

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Seeding can have several meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. Sowing seeds: In gardening or agriculture, seeding refers to the act of planting seeds in the ground to grow new plants.<br>2. Sprinkle seeds: Similar to the above, seeding can also mean to scatter or cast seeds into a specific area, often with the intention of growing new plants or creating a specific type of terrain.<br>3. Random probability: In statistics or mathematics, seeding often refers to the initial random selection of a data point or a set of data points for a statistical analysis or experiment.<br>4. Starting point: In various contexts, such as gardening, teams, or random events, a seed may also refer to the starting point or a chance to gain an advantage, such as being given a head start or being placed in a favorable position.<br>5. To start an investment or a venture: In business or financial contexts, seeding can also refer to investing in or starting a new company, project, or initiative, often to give it an initial boost or head start.<br><br>It's worth noting that the term seeding can also be used in various other contexts, such as sports (e.g. seeding in a tournament) or entertainment (e.g. a seeding in a movie or a show).

Seedless

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Having no seeds, typically referring to fruits, particularly grapes.

Seedling

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A young plant, typically a small or emerging one, that resembles a sprout or sapling, growing from a seed.

Seedpod

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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.

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Seedy

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Having a suspicious or disreputable quality; untrustworthy. <br><br>Example: The seedy alleys of the city were a place to avoid at night.

Seeing

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<strong>Seeing</strong> is the ability to perceive and understand through the senses, especially sight. It involves not only the physical act of looking at something, but also the mental process of interpreting and understanding what is being seen.

Seek

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Seeker

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A person who is searching for something, often a person or organization that is actively looking for something, often in a meticulous and thorough manner, often in a tireless and persistent way.<br><br>Example: "She's a seeker of truth and will stop at nothing to find the answer."

Seekers

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Those who search for or pursue something, often a goal, information, or a solution, with a sense of enthusiasm, curiosity, or determination.

Seeketh

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An archaic second person singular past tense of "seek." As a verb, it means to look or try to find something or someone.<br><br>Example: "He seeketh the truth." (He is looking for the truth.)<br><br>The word "seeketh" was commonly used in Early Modern English (1500s-1700s) but has largely fallen out of use in modern English.