seed in Arabic
seed in Arabic is مَنْي — seed means a small hard part of a plant from which a new plant can grow.
seed in Arabic
مَنْي
Pronounced: many
semen — see also semen
What does "seed" mean?
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noun A small hard part of a plant from which a new plant can grow.
"She planted the sunflower seeds in early spring."
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noun The origin or starting point of something that later develops.
"That conversation planted the seed of an idea that became his business."
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noun A competitor's ranked starting position in a tournament.
"She entered the tournament as the third seed."
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verb To plant seeds in an area.
"They seeded the field with wheat."
seed in a sentence
- She planted the sunflower seeds in early spring.
- Squirrels bury seeds and nuts for the winter.
- That conversation planted the seed of an idea that became his business.
- She entered the tournament as the third seed.
Similar words in Arabic
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "seed" in Arabic?
"seed" in Arabic is مَنْي. seed means: A small hard part of a plant from which a new plant can grow.
How do you pronounce مَنْي?
"seed" in Arabic is مَنْي, pronounced "many".
How do you use "seed" in a sentence?
Example: "She planted the sunflower seeds in early spring." In Arabic, "seed" is مَنْي.
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