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Definition of Seeder
1. Noun. A person who seeds clouds.
Generic synonyms: Individual, Mortal, Person, Somebody, Someone, Soul
Derivative terms: Seed
2. Noun. A mechanical device that sows grass seed or grain evenly over the ground.
3. Noun. A kitchen utensil that removes seeds from fruit.
Definition of Seeder
1. n. One who, or that which, sows or plants seed.
Definition of Seeder
1. Noun. (agriculture) A device used to plant seeds; a seed drill ¹
2. Noun. An implement used to remove the seeds from fruit etc. ¹
3. Noun. A person who seeds clouds in order to make it rain ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Seeder
1. one that seeds [n -S] - See also: seeds
Medical Definition of Seeder
1. One who, or that which, sows or plants seed. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Seeder
Literary usage of Seeder
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Book of Wheat: An Economic History and Practical Manual of the Wheat by Peter Tracy Dondlinger (1908)
"The grain falls into a tube, which, instead of scattering it as in the seeder,
carries it in a steady- stream to the bottom of the shoe. ..."
2. Upland Rice: A Global Perspective by Phool Chand Gupta, J. C. O'Toole (1986)
"The seeder has five seed and fertilizer hoppers. Metering plates beneath each
hopper are driven by a cam on the press wheel axle. ..."
3. The Principles of Soil Management by Thomas Lyttleton Lyon, Elmer Otterbein Fippin (1909)
"... belong to the third set of implements, the clod crushers. But, as compared
with the roller on hard soil, it is more efficient. 342. seeder cultivators. ..."
4. Direct Seeding: Research Strategies and Opportunities by Sushil Pandey (2002)
"In this situation, the positive effect of the row-seeder on weeding time and labor
... Based on experimental results, the demand for the row-seeder under ..."
5. Dictionary of Americanisms. by John Russell Bartlett (1877)
"These are called sealers of weights and measures and seeder* of leather. — Webster.
Sealing. The ceremony, among the Mormons, of taking a " spiritual" wife. ..."
6. The Handbook for Practical Farmers: Dealing with the More Important Aspects by Hugh Findlay (1920)
"The right way to push a seeder or hand-cultivator. Stand up to the machine and
push it with your body, not your arms. More force and less fatigue. ..."