seeder
/ˈsiːdər/
noun
- A machine or tool used for planting seeds in the ground.
- A hand-held seeder is useful for small gardens.
- The farmer used a seeder to plant the wheat field in straight rows.
- The new seeder can plant seeds at the perfect depth every time.
- A device used to remove seeds from fruits or vegetables.
- The melon seeder quickly removed all the seeds from the center.
- She used a pumpkin seeder to scoop out the seeds for roasting.
- A cherry seeder makes it easy to pit cherries for baking.
- A person or thing that seeds something, such as a cloud seeder who induces rain.
- He worked as a seeder for a company that specialized in artificial rain.
- The cloud seeder flew a plane into the clouds to release silver iodide.
- The seeder carefully distributed the grass seed over the bare patches.