An antonym for "sow" is "reap." While "sow" refers to the act of planting seeds or starting something, "reap" signifies the act of harvesting or gathering the results of what has been cultivated. These terms are often used in agricultural contexts but can also apply metaphorically to various situations.
Disperse
Not directly antonymical, but the reverse activity, is to reap.
The simple present tense for "sow" is: I sow, you sow, he/she/it sows, we sow, they sow.
The farmer wanted to teach his sow to sow.
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Homographs for "sow" are: "sow" meaning to plant seeds in the ground "sow" meaning a female pig
A mother cow could also be referred to as the "dam."
Sow is Pink
A Sow (Sss-Ow) [rhymes with cow]
Sow a sow
A sow is a female pig.
a sow