| seedsman | 1. A sower; one who sows or scatters seed. "The seedsman Upon the slime and ooze scatters his grain." (Shak) 2. A person who deals in seeds. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| seedtime | The season proper for sowing. "While the earth remaineth, seedtime and harvest, and cold and heat, and summer and winter, and day and night, shall not cease." Origin: AS. Sdima. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| seedy | 1. Abounding with seeds; bearing seeds; having run to seeds. 2. Having a peculiar flavor supposed to be derived from the weeds growing among the vines; said of certain kinds of FRench brandy. 3. Old and worn out; exhausted; spiritless; also, poor and miserable looking; shabily clothed; shabby looking; as, he looked seedy coat. "Little Flanigan here . . . Is a little seedy, as we say among us that practice the law." Seedy toe, an affection of a horse's foot, in which a cavity filled with horn powder is formed between the laminae and the wall of the hoof. See:dier; Seediest. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| seedy toe | A condition of the hoof wall in the toe region of horses, characterised by loss of substance and change in character of the horn, most often as a sequela of mild chronic laminitis. Synonym: dystrophia ungulae, hollow wall. (05 Mar 2000) |
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The part of a plant that can make another plant. Usually a plant makes flowers, then once the flowers have been pollinated, they turn into fruit. The seeds are inside the fruit. Seeds can be spread by wind, water, or animals. Then, when they are in a new place with water and nutrients, they can grow into a new plant. Sometimes an animal eats some fruit, then poops the seeds out someplace, and a new plant grows there!
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Structure produced by some plants in which the next generation sporophyte is surrounded by gametophyte nutritive tissues. An immature sporophyte in an arrested state of development, surrounded by a protective seed coat. PICTURE
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| seedy toe |
Spreading of the white line, usually most prevelant and obvious in the forward, toe area of the hoof. The condition may be caused by a number of factors, although it usually is a sequal to chronic laminitis.
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the organ that forms after fertilization occurs.
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larvae of cultured species.
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| seed | help (an enterprise) in its early stages of development by providing seed money |
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| seed | infests the seeds of legumes |
| seed | a list advertising seeds and their prices |
| seed | a list advertising seeds and their prices |
| seed | protective outer layer of seeds of flowering plants |
| seed | good quality seeds (as kernels of corn) that are reserved for planting |
| seed | an extinct seed-producing fernlike plant of the order Cycadofilicales (or group Pteridospermae) |
| seed | good quality seeds (as kernels of corn) that are reserved for planting |
| seed | granular material obtained from stick lac by crushing and washing |
| seed | embryonic leaf in seed-bearing plants |
| seed | a young oyster especially of a size for transplantation |
| seed | a small imperfect pearl |
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