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Seeds

Seeds

(n)
UK
siːdz
US
sidz
Definition: A small hard part produced by a plant, from which a new plant can grow
Meaning: Hạt, hạt giống
Not Common
How to use "Seeds" vocabulary in sentence (example)

Aztecs used cacao seeds were a form of currency.

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The plant matter consists of seeds, shrubs, grass, fruits and flowers while the insects they eat include locusts.

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75% of all sesame seeds grown in Mexico end up on McDonald's hamburger buns.

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The yellow to red coloring of cheese is done through the addition of annatto (tropical tree seeds).

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The seeds are always toxic regardless of ripening and consumption of the Ackee poison causes Jamaican Vomiting Sickness which can lead to death.

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Pigeons walk on streets and eat small seeds.

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You can put seeds near the window.

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The birds will come and eat the seeds.

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Some birds eat seeds from plants.

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A sparrow takes seeds with its small beak.

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This helps flowers make new seeds.

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They can plant seeds in the soil.

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