"Sowed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sowed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Sowed" Meaning

To have planted seeds in the ground, for them to possibly grow.

"Sowed" Examples

Examples of "Sowed" Usage


1. Harvesting Time

After sowing the seeds for months, the farmer finally harvested the crops, which looked much healthier than he had expected.

2. Gardening Projects

Emma loved gardening and took great care of her plants by sowing them with the right season seeds and offering them plenty of sunlight.

3. Agricultural Practices

Sowing crops on an industrial scale is a task that requires much planning and resources, often machines are used for this process.

4. Agriculture Success Story

Father got honored by his fellow villagers for being the first in the land to introduce advanced technology in sowing which more than doubled the crops he produced.

5. Scientific Study

The botanist believed that by altering the way they sowed certain trees, they could increase their resistance to specific diseases and attract more birds to them.

"Sowed" Similar Words

Sovetsk

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The word "sovetsk" is the Russian adjective meaning "Soviet", referring to it as an adjective form.

Soviet-era

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Referring to the period in history when the Soviet Union (USSR) was a socialist state, spanning from the Russian Revolution of 1917 to the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. This era was characterized by a socialist planned economy, communist ideology, and centralized government control over the former Russian Empire.

Soviet

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The term "Soviet" refers to:<br><br>1. A form of government and a system of economic and social organization in which the state is run by a council or council of representatives of the people, often called the "Communist Party" or a similar name.<br>2. A former nation that existed in Eastern Europe from 1922 to 1991, consisting of many countries in Eastern Europe, with Moscow as its capital and the Communist Party as its ruling party.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The Soviet Union was a superpower during the Cold War.<br> The Soviet government controlled the economy and media in the 1970s.<br><br>Synonyms: communist, Marxist, Marxist-Leninist.<br><br>Antonyms: democratic, capitalist, capitalist system.

Soviets

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Soviets refers to the citizens or the government of the Soviet Union, a socialist state that existed from 1922 to 1991. During its existence, the term also referred to the councils or governing bodies that were formed to administer Soviet territory, known as the soviet.

Sow

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To sow is to plant seeds in the ground.

Sowable

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Capable of being sown: capable of producing seeds or being planted.

Sowbane

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Hating or disliking corn or corn cultivations.

Sowbelly

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Sowilo

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Sowilo is a letter from the Elder Futhark, an ancient runic alphabet used by the Germanic peoples of Northern Europe. It is also known as the "wheel of the sun" and represents the idea of success, good fortune, and good luck.<br><br>In many modern Pagan and esoteric traditions, Sowilo is seen as a symbol of:<br><br> Success and achievement<br> Positive energy and warmth<br> The power of the sun and its life-giving rays<br> Illumination and understanding<br> Strength and vitality<br><br>In some cultures, Sowilo is also associated with the number 7, representing completion, perfection, and wholeness.<br><br>Sowilo is often used in meditation, spells, and rituals to invoke these positive qualities and energies.

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