Yes, the word seed is both a verb (seed, seeds, seeding, seeded) and a noun (seed, seeds). Examples:
Verb: We need to seed the bare spots in the lawn.
Noun: Each avocado contains one large seed.
The possessive form for the noun seed is seed's.
Yes, it can be a form of the verb "to seed." But is is also a noun.
The word seed is a noun, a verb, and an adjective (not an adverb). Example uses: Noun: The seed I wanted is on sale at the nursery. Verb: The conditions are perfect to seed the garden today. Adjective: The university is providing the seed money to start the research.
No, seed is a noun. The adjective "seedy" (completely unrelated) has the adverb form seedily.
Yes, the noun 'peanut' is a common noun, a general word for a type of seed pod used as food; a general word for the plant that produces this seed pod; a word for any peanut of any kind.
The noun coffee is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a thing.
Yes, the word 'kernel' is a noun; a word for a grain or seed, enclosed in a husk; a central or basic part; a word for a thing.
A homophone for the verb 'cede' is seed (both a verb and a noun).
When you refer to a seed or pit as the part of plant that is the means of its reproduction, then they are synonyms. But each had many other meanings. Some synonyms for seed as a noun are impression, inkling, notion, spark; or issue, offspring, progeny. Synonyms for seed as a verb are plant, cultivate, develop. Some synonyms for pit as a noun are hole, cavity, abyss, shaft, or well. Synonyms for pit as a verb are oppose, contend, counter, vie; or chip, depress, dimple, gouge, indent.
Semen is the Latin equivalent of 'seed'. It's a neuter gender noun in the singular. Its literal meaning is 'what is sown or planted, seed'; or 'what recently has grown from seed', such as a young shoot, seedling, scion, child. Its looser translation is 'race, stock'; 'elements' in the sense of water, stone, fire, etc.; 'cause, origin'; or 'author, instigator'.
Noun-- acorn, fruit, or seed of the oak tree. Noun -- glans, head of the penis (Anatomy).Noun-- idiot, fool (Vulgar Slang).Verb-- mess around, loiter, remain idle in one place.
Trees bearing seed-bearing cones are called conifers.