English adjective: seeded | |||
| 1. | seeded (of the more skilled contestants) selectively arranged in the draw for position in a tournament so that they meet each other in later rounds | ||
| Antonyms | unseeded | ||
| 2. | seeded having the seeds extracted | ||
| Samples | Seeded raisins. | ||
| Similar | seedless | ||
| Antonyms | seedy | ||
| 3. | seeded having seeds as specified | ||
| Samples | Many-seeded. Black-seeded. | ||
| Similar | seedy | ||
| Domain usage | combining form | ||
| Antonyms | seedless | ||
| 4. | seeded having or supplied with seeds | ||
| Samples | A seeded breadfruit. Seeded rolls. | ||
| Similar | seedy | ||
| Antonyms | seedless | ||
| 5. | seeded sprinkled with seed | ||
| Samples | A seeded lawn. | ||
| Synonyms | sown | ||
| Similar | planted | ||
| Antonyms | unplanted | ||