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I. seed [si:d] SUST.

1. seed of plant:

seed
to go [or run] to seed
wydawać [perf wydać] nasiona

2. seed AM (pip):

seed

3. seed:

seeds pl. fig. (beginnings)
seeds of revolution

4. seed sin pl. a. irón. liter. (semen):

seed

5. seed (player):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to go [or run] to seed
schodzić [perf zejść] na psy

II. seed [si:d] V. trans.

1. seed (sow):

seed
siać [perf po-]
seed field
obsiewać [perf obsiać]

2. seed (remove seeds):

seed

III. seed [si:d] V. intr.

seed plant:

seed
wydawać [perf wydać] nasiona
Entrada de OpenDict

seed SUST.

radium seed
pedigree seed AGR.

poppy seed SUST.

poppy seed
mak m

seed bed SUST.

1. seed bed AGR.:

seed bed

2. seed bed fig. of protest, unrest:

seed bed

seed capital SUST. sin pl. ECON.

seed capital
Present
Iseed
youseed
he/she/itseeds
weseed
youseed
theyseed
Past
Iseeded
youseeded
he/she/itseeded
weseeded
youseeded
theyseeded
Present Perfect
Ihaveseeded
youhaveseeded
he/she/ithasseeded
wehaveseeded
youhaveseeded
theyhaveseeded
Past Perfect
Ihadseeded
youhadseeded
he/she/ithadseeded
wehadseeded
youhadseeded
theyhadseeded

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Smith invested $20,000 of online poker earnings as seed capital into the company.
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As a result, the seed capital requirements for alternative funds will increase from $50,000 (the current requirement for commodity pools) to $150,000.
www.lexology.com
While some online entertainment and news outlets failed when their seed capital ran out, others persisted and eventually became economically self-sufficient.
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The program provides seed capital, in the form of a recoverable grant, as well as comprehensive technical and logistical support over a two-year incubation period.
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They won't even need to put in their money - lots of seed capital will be available for them.
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