Small hard objects containing a plant's embryo that can grow into a new plant, or the plural of seed.
From Old English 'saed' with Proto-Germanic roots meaning to sow. The word refers both to the physical seed and the act of sowing.
Seeds are a mind-bending technology—they're basically nature's time capsules and data storage devices, compressing an entire genetic blueprint and food supply into something smaller than a grain of rice, which is why humans have built entire civilizations around them.
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