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seeded

adjective as in planted

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Each side has deeply seeded beliefs that are based on directly opposing ideologies.

His dollars seeded the field of partisan media as we know it today.

The restaurant harvests its oysters from nearby marshland beds seeded with crushed shells to help the young ones get a footing.

Other than Ohio State and University of Cincinnati being seeded one or two spots higher than they should, probably nothing.

For some reason, this means George Washington will be seeded well.

This time Betsey thought she would try the small sultana raisins in place of the regular seeded ones.

Sometimes she used the seeded raisins or the small sultana raisins, or again the "Not-a-seed" raisins.

Betsey measured out a half-cup of seeded raisins, put them in a small bowl and poured over sufficient boiling water to cover.

It had seeded trout streams with fingerlings and the lake itself with baby big-mouthed bass.

They may be pitted, or seeded, or they may be left whole, depending on personal preference.

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On this page you'll find 3 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to seeded, such as: implanted, and sown.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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