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Definition of Reseed
1. Verb. Seed again or anew.
2. Verb. Maintain by seeding without human intervention. "Some plants reseed themselves indefinitely"
Definition of Reseed
1. Verb. To sow seeds again; to resow or replant. ¹
2. Verb. Of a non-perennial plant, to produce seeds to ensure the following generation without human intervention; to self-sow. ¹
3. Verb. (computing) To reset the input of an algorithm so as to ensure different results. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Reseed
1. seed [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: seed
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reseed
Literary usage of Reseed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Conservation of Natural Resources in the United States by Charles Richard Van Hise (1918)
"Many have the mistaken conception that pine will not reseed itself. This belief
is due to the facts which have just been mentioned. If seed trees are left, ..."
2. Legumes in Crop Rotations--Bibliography, January 1990-December 1993 by Mary V. Gold (1994)
"No legume was able to reseed the first year when the GTD was on or before 10 April.
... Berseem clover did not reseed unless the GTD was as late as 13 May, ..."
3. Report of the Secretary of Agriculture by United States Dept. of Agriculture (1894)
"It is a biennial, but will reseed itself indefinitely. Uses.—Melilotus is valuable
both for pasturage and for hay. At first animals refuse to eat it, ..."
4. The Proceedings of the Iowa Academy of Science by Iowa Academy of Science (1890)
"Also it will reseed year after year. Lot 9 should be seeded to permanent ...
The rest of the Acreages should reseed themselves next year so they will need ..."
5. Bulletin by United States Bureau of Plant Industry, Division of Plant Industry, Queensland (1910)
"... can be overcome by allowing the crop to reseed itself from year to j^ear. ...
between the rows to mature, and in this way reseed- ing be accomplished. ..."