Crossword-Solution: SEEDING
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Seeding | p. pr. & vb. n. | of Seed |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| SEEDING | anagram | EDGESIN, ESIGNED, SDEIGNE |
We have 8 clues for the answer “SEEDING”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Gardening chore | 1 answer |
| Playoff ranking | 1 answer |
| Preparing a garden | 1 answer |
| Ranking contestants | 1 answer |
| Tournament director's task | 1 answer |
| Garden activity | 2 answers |
| Tennis tournament term. | 4 answers |
| planting | 17 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SEEDING (5)
Some, busy and thoughtful-looking, glide with beautiful motion along the middle of the cañon in flocks, turning aside here and there, lingering as if studying the needs of particular spots, exploring side cañons, peering into hollows like birds seeding nest-places, or hovering aloft on outspread wings.
Along the mound by it the bluebells are seeding, the hedge has been cut and the ground is strewn with twigs.
Jane had come down that day with a severe lecture on fat and wrinkles laid out in her mind for energetic delivery to the fast-seeding Martha.
And up he went through the transfigured tangles of the willow-herb and the uncut seeding grass of the farther bank.
After blooming and seeding the plant seems to have thrown every particle of nourishment it contains into its development, it dries out and dies (the spongy wood is made into pin-cushions for the art stores); but from the roots there spring a number of young plants, which, after a few years of growth, mature and repeat their life cycle, while other young plants develop from the widely scattered seeds.
Quotes with SEEDING (3)
I do not consider myself a religious person, because I don't adhere to a particular religion or faith or prescribed beliefs, as did my father, who was a Baptist minister. And I am not an atheist, one who thinks that belief in anything beyond the here and now and the rational is delusion. I love science, but I allow for mystery, things that can never be proven by a rational mind. I am a person who thinks about the nature of the spirit when I write. I think about what can't be …
Centuries ago, sailors on long voyages used to leave a pair of pigs on every deserted island. Or they'd leave a pair of goats. Either way, on any future visit, the island would be a source of meat. These islands, they were pristine. These were home to breeds of birds with no natural predators. Breeds of birds that lived nowhere else on earth. The plants there, without enemies they evolved without thorns or poisons. Without predators and enemies, these islands, they were parad…
Junk turns the user into a plant. Plants do not feel pain since pain has no function in a stationary organism. Junk is a pain killer. A plant has no libido in the human or animal sense. Junk replaces the sex drive. Seeding is the sex of the plant and the function of opium is to delay seeding. Perhaps the intense discomfort of withdrawal is the transition from plant back to animal, from a painless, sexless, timeless state back to sex and pain and time, from death back to life.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 7 times in crossword archives (1968–2023).