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Detailed Translations for seed from English to Swedish

seed:

seed [the ~] nomen

  1. the seed (pip; stone)
  2. the seed (germ; seeds)
    bakterie
  3. the seed (sperm; semen)
    spermie
  4. the seed
    utsäde
  5. the seed
    – An initial value used to generate pseudorandom numbers. 1

seed

  1. seed
  2. seed (semen; corn)
  3. seed (sowing)

to seed verb (seeds, seeded, seeding)

  1. to seed
    – To add a database, either a blank database or a copy of the production database, to the storage group copy. This becomes the baseline database for the passive copy of the storage group. 1
    • verb (sår, sådde, sått)

Conjugations for seed:

present
  1. seed
  2. seed
  3. seeds
  4. seed
  5. seed
  6. seed
simple past
  1. seeded
  2. seeded
  3. seeded
  4. seeded
  5. seeded
  6. seeded
present perfect
  1. have seeded
  2. have seeded
  3. has seeded
  4. have seeded
  5. have seeded
  6. have seeded
past continuous
  1. was seeding
  2. were seeding
  3. was seeding
  4. were seeding
  5. were seeding
  6. were seeding
future
  1. shall seed
  2. will seed
  3. will seed
  4. shall seed
  5. will seed
  6. will seed
continuous present
  1. am seeding
  2. are seeding
  3. is seeding
  4. are seeding
  5. are seeding
  6. are seeding
subjunctive
  1. be seeded
  2. be seeded
  3. be seeded
  4. be seeded
  5. be seeded
  6. be seeded
diverse
  1. seed!
  2. let's seed!
  3. seeded
  4. seeding
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for seed:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
bakterie germ; seed; seeds bacterium
inre delen av en frukt pip; seed; stone
kärna pip; seed; stone churn; core; crux; essence; heart; kernel; pip; pit; pith; stone
spermie seed; semen; sperm
utsäde seed sowing-seed
- come; cum; ejaculate; germ; seeded player; semen; seminal fluid; source
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
kärna churn; stir
seed sow
- sow
Not SpecifiedRelated TranslationsOther Translations
startvärde seed
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
seeda seed
säd corn; seed; semen
säde seed; sowing
although; if; or; so; whether
ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
in that manner; that way; thus

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Related Definitions for "seed":

  1. the thick white fluid containing spermatozoa that is ejaculated by the male genital tract2
  2. anything that provides inspiration for later work2
  3. one of the outstanding players in a tournament2
  4. a mature fertilized plant ovule consisting of an embryo and its food source and having a protective coat or testa2
  5. a small hard fruit2
  6. remove the seeds from2
    • seed grapes2
  7. inoculate with microorganisms2
  8. sprinkle with silver iodide particles to disperse and cause rain2
    • seed clouds2
  9. distribute (players or teams) so that outstanding teams or players will not meet in the early rounds2
  10. place (seeds) in or on the ground for future growth2
    • She sowed sunflower seeds2
  11. go to seed; shed seeds2
    • The dandelions went to seed2
  12. bear seeds2
  13. help (an enterprise) in its early stages of development by providing seed money2
  14. To add a database, either a blank database or a copy of the production database, to the storage group copy. This becomes the baseline database for the passive copy of the storage group.1
  15. An initial value used to generate pseudorandom numbers.1

Wiktionary Translations for seed:

seed
noun
  1. fertilized grain
  2. precursor
  3. semen
  4. competitor or team occupying a given seed
verb
  1. assign a position to in a tournament

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
seed frö Keimallgemein, übertragen: Anfang, Beginn, erstes Anzeichen
seed gröda Saat — Pflanzensamen, die zum Aussäen bestimmt sind
seed säen — ausstreuend oder setzend Saatgut in den dafür vorbereiteten Boden bringen
seed frö zaad — een bevruchte kiem waaruit een nieuwe plant van dezelfde soort groeit
seed frö; korn graine — Ovule fécondé qui donne de nouvelles plantes après dispersion et germination.
seed frö semencegrain que l’on semer. — note : Il se dit particulièrement du froment, du seigle, de l’orge, de l’avoine et de quelques autres céréales.

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