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UK
/sˈiːdɐ/
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NOUN
- a person who seeds clouds
- a mechanical device that sows grass seed or grain evenly over the ground
- a kitchen utensil that removes seeds from fruit
How To Use seeder In A Sentence
- They indicate that rye can be applied aerially or seeded using a high-clearance tractor with a seeder to clear the fern.
- In the BitTorrent system, a seeder is a BitTorrent use who has downloaded all of one file and is now hosting it rather than simultaneously downloading chunks. ARN News
- One is a glossary of cookery terms (have you ever heard of “flummery”?), and the other is an illustrative listing of antique cooking implements (do you know what a “raisin seeder” looks like?) Creating, Managing & Pres. Dig. Assets: Feeding America: The Historic American Cookbook Project
- The floater or air seeder then spreads seed much faster than a drill.
- Both are annuals, but once they are established in your garden they are eager reseeders.
- We are making a new seeder that will allow you to plant rows together in the greenhouse, so you can get maximum use out of it.
- Attachments such as disc plows, harrows, seeders, fertilizer spreaders and manure spreaders specially designed and sized for ATVs are available from some manufacturers and many accessory dealers.
- Vigorous self-seeders such as teasels and some annual poppies, and plants that tend to be too tall and lanky to stand the winter gales such as certain Achillea cultivars, are ideal contenders.
- This is the time of year we ‘frost seed’ those crops with a small electric spinner seeder.
- Up-front wheels can sometimes lift the seeder too far from the earth.