Yes, "sow" is a verb. It means to plant seeds in the ground for growth, typically in agriculture. Additionally, it can also refer to the act of spreading or disseminating something, such as ideas or feelings.
Sow, but they are pronounced differently. The pig is like "ow" and the seed dispersion is like "sew."
A Sow (Sss-Ow) [rhymes with cow]
if the sow and the boar are incapable of mating with each other then you have to artificially inseminate the sow or wait until the boar grows bigger than the sow, if it can.
The abstract noun form of the verb to sow is the gerund, sowing.The noun 'sowing' is an abstract noun as a word for spreading information or setting in motion.The noun 'sowing' is a concrete noun as a word for the physical act of planting seeds.There is no abstract form of the concrete noun 'sow', a word for a female of the bovine family and a number of other animals; a word for a physical thing,
Sow IS female/feminine. The male pig/swine is a boar.
It dependson the sow you are talking about. If it sow as in scattering seeds, then it is a verb. If it is sow as in a female pig, then it is a noun.
A synonym for the verb to sow is to plant.A synonym for the noun sow is pig (female).
Sow is a verb meaning to plant seeds. It's also a noun meaning an adult female pig.
"Sow" is a homograph because it can have two different meanings and pronunciations: as a verb meaning to plant seeds, pronounced like "soh"; and as a noun referring to a female pig, pronounced like "sow."
The homonyms of sew are so and sow.
Example sentence: Our sow had a litter of six piglets.The noun 'sow' is a word for an adult, female:aardvarkanteaterarmadillobadgerbearboarcassowarychinchillagiant pandaguinea pighedgehogjellyfishkinkajouminkmoleotterpigpolar bearporcupineprairie dograccoonred pandashrewskunkslothThe word 'sow' is also a verb meaning to plant seeds in the ground.
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.
The verb "sew" is pronounced the same as "so".
Either: 'so' a conjuction or adverb 'sow' a verb meaning to spread seed for planting
The simple present tense for "sow" is: I sow, you sow, he/she/it sows, we sow, they sow.
Sow, but they are pronounced differently. The pig is like "ow" and the seed dispersion is like "sew."
It is made up from the prefix "un-" which means not, and "sown" which is the past participle and adjective form of the verb "to sow" which means to plant seeds in quantity. (If you have three beans you might plant them, but if you had several bags of beans you might sow a field with beans. Please note that you plant seeds but you sow a field)This word "sow" sounds exactly like "so".A garden or field is unsown if nothing has been planted in it.