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What is the past tense of sow?

Yesterday I sowed some seeds. Today I have sown some more.


What is the plural of sow?

The verb to sow is pronounced "soh" (same as sew), meaning to plant seed.The noun sow is pronounced "sahw" (rhymes with cow), meaning a female pig.


What does Sowed mean?

To plant, or to seed.


What is the past tense of the word sow?

The past tense of the word sow is sowed sown sowing sows


What is a sentence using the word sown?

" i scattered sown on the ground." it's a plant seed


Formula in computing the percentage of germination?

number of seed germinated divided by total seed sown


Does grass grow from seed?

sometimes


In March what jobs did Medieval Villagers do?

the seed for oats had to be sown and then the villagers used a harrow which was then used to cover the seeds over with oil.


What are the differences among sowing reaping and gleaning?

Sowing means planting a seed. Reaping means harvesting the fruits of the seeds you sowed. Gleaning means gathering what was left after the harvest.


Are seed drills used today?

Yes. Seed drills still have to be used to sow seed in the fields. Some folks prefer seed drills (like the packer drills) to air seeders because of the power that the packers have when sowing seeds, like grass seeds, which grow best when the soil is packed down moderately when sown.


Difference between net sown area and gross sown area?

Net Sown area is the total area sown with crops in a country. Area sown more than once is counted once only.Gross sown area is the area sown more than once in an agricultural year plus net sown area.


What is 'seed' in Latin?

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'.