1. seeding - Noun
2. seeding - Verb
of Seed
Source: Webster's dictionaryHuman knowledge has been changing from the word go and people in certain respects behave more rationally than they did when they didn't have it. They spend less time doing rain dances and more time seeding clouds. Herbert Simon
The gradual spread of sterility in seeding plants would result in a global catastrophe that could eventually wipe out higher life forms, including humans, from the planet. Vandana Shiva
While Google has given away pretty much everything it has to offer - from search and maps to email and apps - this has always been part of its greater revenue model: the pennies per placement it gets for seeding the entire Google universe of search and services with ever more targeted advertising. Douglas Rushkoff
The first seeding on the feast of All Saints and the last on the feast of Saint Andrew. Sicilian Proverb
One year's seeding makes seven years weeding. Portuguese Proverb
Break the soil when it's moist, plow with the warm weather, and do the seeding on time. Sicilian Proverb