1. seeded - Adjective
2. seeded - Verb
4. seeded - Adjective Satellite
of Seed
Source: Webster's dictionaryEvery truth ever discovered, each new spiritual light that will ever burn bright has already been seeded in our consciousness. Guy Finley
Annual plants are nature's emergency medical service, seeded in sounds and scars to hold the land until the perennial cover is re-established. Wendell Berry
If Mars formed life, then life on Earth could have been seeded by life on Mars, making every life form on Earth descended from Martians. Neil deGrasse Tyson
I don't know to what extent someone can BECOME an artist - you either are or you aren't - and if you are you'll HAVE to make your way to some kind of sickly light, no matter how terrible the soil you were seeded in your nature will out somehow. David Knopfler
If you've seeded before a heavy rain, one out of one hundred of your plants will be out of line, but if you wait and seed later, one out of one hundred will take. Sicilian Proverb
If you've seeded before a heavy rain, one out of one hundred of your plants will be out of line. Sicilian Proverb