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Meaning of seedpod
Wordnet
seedpod (n)
a several-seeded dehiscent fruit as e.g. of a leguminous plant
seedpod Sentence Examples
- The plant's brittle seedpod burst open, scattering tiny seeds across the wind.
- The mahogany seedpods hung precariously from the branches, their contents ripening.
- The sweet scent of tamarind seedpods wafted through the air, enticing birds.
- The gardener carefully collected the plump sunflower seedpods to harvest the valuable kernels.
- The spiky seedpods of the chestnut tree offered protection to the developing nuts.
- The prickly seedpods of the cactus deterred predators from reaching the juicy fruit within.
- The glistening seedpods of the pomegranate held hundreds of tiny, crimson seeds.
- Farmers used the pods of the cotton plant to remove the fluffy cotton fibers used in textiles.
- The dandelion's seedpod carried hundreds of lightweight parachutes, effortlessly dispersing its seeds.
- The dried seedpods of the rosehips provided a rich source of vitamin C during winter months.
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a several-seeded dehiscent fruit as e.g. of a leguminous plant
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The plant's brittle seedpod burst open, scattering tiny seeds across the wind.
The mahogany seedpods hung precariously from the branches, their contents ripening.
The sweet scent of tamarind seedpods wafted through the air, enticing birds.
The gardener carefully collected the plump sunflower seedpods to harvest the valuable kernels.