resown

/riˈsoʊn/
verb
  1. Past participle of resow: having been planted with seeds again.
    • The lawn was resown after the construction work was finished.
    • By the time summer arrived, the entire meadow had been resown.
    • The field has been resown with clover to enrich the soil.
adjective
  1. Describing an area that has been planted with seeds again.
    • The resown garden beds were marked with small signs.
    • The resown pasture looked lush and green.
    • We walked across the resown field, careful not to disturb the new seeds.
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