seedling (Meaning)

Wordnet

seedling (n)

young plant or tree grown from a seed

Webster

seedling (n.)

A plant reared from the seed, as distinguished from one propagated by layers, buds, or the like.

Synonyms & Antonyms of seedling

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seedling Sentence Examples

  1. The tiny seedling emerged from the soil, its delicate leaves reaching for the sunlight.
  2. Nurturing the young seedlings was a daily ritual, ensuring their growth and health.
  3. The gardener carefully transplanted the seedlings into individual pots, giving them room to thrive.
  4. The greenhouse provided an ideal environment for the seedlings to flourish.
  5. The first true leaves of the seedlings signified their transition from infancy to adulthood.
  6. The seedlings' roots extended deep into the soil, anchoring them and absorbing nutrients.
  7. The seedlings' stems grew taller each day, preparing to support the weight of their future foliage.
  8. The seedlings' leaves turned a vibrant green, absorbing sunlight and converting it into energy.
  9. The gardener patiently observed the seedlings' progress, noting their growth and any potential setbacks.
  10. The seedlings' presence in the garden brought a sense of hope and renewal, symbolizing the cycle of life.

FAQs About the word seedling

young plant or tree grown from a seedA plant reared from the seed, as distinguished from one propagated by layers, buds, or the like.

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The tiny seedling emerged from the soil, its delicate leaves reaching for the sunlight.

Nurturing the young seedlings was a daily ritual, ensuring their growth and health.

The gardener carefully transplanted the seedlings into individual pots, giving them room to thrive.

The greenhouse provided an ideal environment for the seedlings to flourish.