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sow1 <-ed, sown [or -ed]> [səʊ, ingl. am. soʊ] V. trans., intr.

sow a. fig.:

sow
siać [perf za-]
to sow a field with wheat

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

sow2 [saʊ] SUST. ZOOL.

sow

sow SUST.

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sow ZOOL.
locha f

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His best attack is sowing seeds onto his opponents that wrapped them in vines.
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Except for ratoon crops, this means that the dead stalks must be removed, the soil cultivated, and new seed sown every few months.
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Seeds sown in this manner are distributed unevenly (which may result in overcrowding).
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Over time, women learned to sow the seeds and to clear the ground of any competitive vegetation.
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According to the opposition, the government engineered the division in the party to sow confusion among the electorate.
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They sow three fields of wheat but the first field is destroyed before it can be harvested.
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Different seeds can be sown during different seasons, but any seed sown outside of its designated season will not sprout.
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Catch crops are also crops that are sown to prevent minerals being flushed away from the soil.
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May our seeds of light open, brighten, and sow peace on earth.
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In this regard sow thistles make excellent sacrificial plants.
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