Sow (verb)

  1. Plant (seed) by scattering it on or in the ground.
  2. Give birth to (piglets).

Origin:

Old english sāwan, of germanic origin; related to dutch zaaien and german säen.

Examples:

  1. Farmers sow their fields with wheat every year.
  2. They decided to sow the garden with wildflowers.
  3. The sow gave birth to a litter of piglets.
  4. She was able to sow the seeds quickly and efficiently.
  5. He sow the seed and waited for the harvest.
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