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Term: wild seed
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1) "Wild" -- As to wild seed 1wild Pronunciation: 'wI(-&)ld Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English wilde, from Old English; akin to Old High German wildi wild, Welsh gwyllt 1 a : living in a state of nature and not ordinarily tame or domesticated <wild ducks> b (1) : growing or produced without human aid or care <wild honey> (2) : related to or resembling a corresponding cultivated or domesticated organism c : of or relating to wild organisms <the wild state> 2 a : not inhabited or cultivated <wild land> b : not amenable to human habitation or cultivation; also : DESOLATE 3 a (1) : not subject to restraint or regulation : UNCONTROLLED; also : UNRULY (2) : emotionally overcome <wild with grief>; also : passionately eager or enthusiastic <was wild to own a toy train -- J. C. Furnas> b : marked by turbulent agitation : STORMY <a wild night> c : going beyond normal or conventional bounds : FANTASTIC <wild ideas>; also : SENSATIONAL d : indicative of strong passion, desire, or emotion <a wild gleam of delight in his eyes -- Irish Digest> 4 : UNCIVILIZED, BARBARIC 5 : characteristic of, appropriate to, or expressive of wilderness, wildlife, or a simple or uncivilized society 6 a : deviating from the intended or expected course <wild spelling -- C. W. Cunnington> <the throw was wild>; also : tending to throw inaccurately <a wild pitcher> b : having no basis in known or surmised fact <a wild guess> 7 of a playing card : able - 1 General
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| | Wild may refer to: - wild may be used as an adjective to describe anything which lives in a natural environment (or exists in a "natural state"); see wildlife and list of wild foods. The term may also be used to describe the living conditions or behavioral characteristics of animals (eg. "wild animals") as well as humans (see human behavior). Animals or plants are no longer considered "wild" if they have undergone domestication, but may be called "feral" if they return to a natural state.
- "the wild" may refer to a natural environment which is not affected by human activity: see wilderness, wilderness area. In epidemiology and computer security, a virus may be described as "in the wild" if its propagation through a population or system is uncontrolled.
- WILD (AM), an AM station in the Boston radio market
- WILD-FM, the former callsign of an FM station in the Boston radio market, originally WBET-FM, now WKAF
- WYLD (AM), an AM station in the New Orleans radio market
- WYLD-FM, an FM station in the New Orleans radio market
- Wild Food Adventures: Institute for the Study of Edible Wild Plants and Other Foragables. A research and teaching institution operated by John Kallas, Ph.D.. Dedicated to understanding and dissemination of knowledge regarding the past present and future uses of edible wild plants and other foragables in North America.
- Wild, a five-piece classical female group
- "Wild", a song by Poe on her album Haunted
- WILD (Waking Induction of Lucid Dreaming), a method for achieving lucid dreams
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2) "Seed" -- As to wild seed 1seed Pronunciation: 'sEd Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural seed or seeds Etymology: Middle English, from Old English s[AE]d; akin to Old High German sAt seed, Old English sAwan to sow -- more at SOW 1 a (1) : the grains or ripened ovules of plants used for sowing (2) : the fertilized ripened ovule of a flowering plant containing an embryo and capable normally of germination to produce a new plant; broadly : a propagative plant structure (as a spore or small dry fruit) b : a propagative animal structure: (1) : MILT, SEMEN (2) : a small egg (as of an insect) (3) : a developmental form of a lower animal suitable for transplanting; specifically : SPAT c : the condition or stage of bearing seed <in seed> 2 : PROGENY 3 : a source of development or growth : GERM <sowed the seeds of discord> 4 : something (as a tiny particle or a bubble in glass) that resembles a seed in shape or size 5 : a competitor who has been seeded in a tournament <the top seed> - seed adjective - seed·ed /'sE-d&d/ adjective - seed·less /'sEd-l&s/ adjective - seed·like /-"lIk/ adjective - go to seed or run to seed 1 : to develop seed 2 : DECAY, DETERIORATE Pronunciation Symbols A ripe red jalapeño cut open to show the seeds A seed is a small embryonic plant enclosed in a covering called the seed coat, usually with some stored food. It is the product of the ripened ovule of gymnosperm and angiosperm plants which occurs after fertilization and some growth within the motherplant. The formation of the seed completes the process of reproduction in seed plants (started with the development of flowers and pollination), with the embryo developed from the zygote and the seed coat from the integuments of the ovule. This process starts with double fertilization in angiosperms and it involves the fusion of the egg and sperm nuclei into a zygote. The second part of this process is the fusion of the polar nuclei with a second sperm cell nucleus, thus forming a primary endosperm. Right after fertilization the zygote is mostly inactive but the primary endosperm divides rapidly to form the endosperm tissue. This tissue becomes the food that the young plant will consume until the roots have developed after germination or it develops into a hard seed coat. The seed, which is an embryo with two points of growth (one of which forms the stems the other the roots) is enclosed in a seed coat with some food reserves. In gymnosperms the two sperm cells transferred from the pollen do not develop seed by double fertilization but instead only one sperm fertilizes the egg while the other is not used. The seed is composed of the embryo (the result of fertilization) and tissue from the mother plant, which also form a cone around the seed in coniferous plants like Pine and Spruce. The new seed is formed in plant structures called fruits in angiosperms. Seed also has a general meaning which predates the above - any thing that can be sown i.e. "seed" potatoes, "seeds" of corn or sunflower "seeds". In the case of sunflower and corn "seeds", what is sown is the seed enclosed in a shell or hull, and the potato is a root or stem depending on what is being sowed. Seeds have been an important development in the reproduction and spread of flowering plants, relative to more primitive plants like mosses, ferns an..."
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