单词 | self-seeded |
释义 | > as lemmasself-seeded self-seeded adj. Brit. /ˌsɛlfˈsiːdᵻd/ , U.S. /ˌsɛlfˈsidᵻd/ (of a plant) that has grown from seed dispersed without human involvement; (of land or an area of land) that is given over to such plants.ΚΠ 1853 Michigan Farmer Sept. 278/1 Mr. S. showed us a meadow on the river bottom mostly of redtop grass.., the redtop is self-seeded. 1907 T. F. Hunt Forage & Fiber Crops in Amer. ix. 167 Self-seeded fields furnish the bulk of the crop, from which it is cut year after year. 1970 P. Y. Carter Mr. Campion's Falcon ix. 68 A belt of self-seeded larches. 2006 Early Homes Spring 16/1 (caption) Self-seeded foxglove grows tall against the clapboards of one of the salvaged structures on the estate. < as lemmas |
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