One spreading seed
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SOWEROne spreading seed
GOSSIPCOLUMNISTOne spreading dirt
YENTAOne spreading news, in a way
mollybrand of expansion bolt having a split, sleevelike sheath threaded at one end so that when inserted snugly into masonry the turning of the bolt draws the ends of the sheath together, thus spreading the sides
molliesbrand of expansion bolt having a split, sleevelike sheath threaded at one end so that when inserted snugly into masonry the turning of the bolt draws the ends of the sheath together, thus spreading the sides
BYEA seed might get one
BYEA top seed may earn one
monospermalproducing only one seed also MONOSPERMOUS
monospermousproducing only one seed also MONOSPERMAL
BALDSPOTOne might prompt a need for seed
hullerone that hulls (to separate the shell from the seed)
hullersHULLER, one that hulls (to separate the shell from the seed)
seedlingA young plant, esp. one raised from seed and not from a cutting
seedlingsA young plant, esp. one raised from seed and not from a cutting
schizocarpa compound fruit splitting into several one-seeded ones, eg the winged seed pod of maple trees
polyembryonyThe formation of more than one embryo from a single fertilized ovum or in a single seed
schizocarpsSCHIZOCARP, a compound fruit splitting into several one-seeded ones, eg the winged seed pod of maple trees
caryopsisA dry one-seeded fruit in which the ovary wall is united with the seed coat, typical of grasses and cereals
caryopsesA dry one-seeded fruit in which the ovary wall is united with the seed coat, typical of grasses and cereals
cotyledonsAn embryonic leaf in seed-bearing plants, one or more of which are the first leaves to appear from a germinating seed
cypselaeA dry, single-seeded fruit formed from a double ovary, of which only one develops into a seed, as in the daisy family
embryosThe part of a seed that develops into a plant, consisting (in the mature embryo of a higher plant) of a plumule, a radicle, and one or two cotyledons