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World War II is still a long way off, but the seeds of conflict are already being sown on the continent.

In a dramatic twist on mistletoe reproduction, their seeds explode, literally.

The birds poop all over the forest, and thanks to the viscin, the mistletoe seeds in said poop stick to branches.

Ceramic pieces, metal fragments, seeds and human remains have been uncovered by archeologists at the site.

After plane loads of wheat seeds were sent to India in the 1960s, farmers there were able to boost production by a factor of four.

Some writers state that each cell contains about one thousand seeds.

The seeds, however, are so small that the variety to which they belong cannot be determined except by planting or sowing them.

The seeds of some species are of a dark brown while others are of a lighter shade.

Because it appears that in that ancient Accadian civilisation lie the seeds of many Bible laws and legends.

Here and there are left a few plants without having their tops broken off, in order that they may afford seeds for another year.

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On this page you'll find 60 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to seeds, such as: egg, grain, nut, berry, kernel, and concept.

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

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