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Sower meaning in English

Meaning of Sower in English

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Sower

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Noun

1. sower

someone who sows

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Sower

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verbWord forms: sows, sowing, sowed, sown or sowed
1. 
to scatter or place (seed, a crop, etc) in or on (a piece of ground, field, etc) so that it may grow
to sow wheat
to sow a strip of land
2. (transitive)
to implant or introduce
to sow a doubt in someone's mind
noun
1. 
a female adult pig
2. 
the female of certain other animals, such as the mink
3. metallurgy
a. 
the channels for leading molten metal to the moulds in casting pig iron
b. 
iron that has solidified in these channels

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Sower

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verb transitiveWord forms: sowed, sown (soʊn ; sōn) or sowed, ˈsowing
1. 
to scatter or plant (seed) for growing
2. 
to plant seed in or on (a field, ground, earth, etc.)
3. 
to spread or scatter; broadcast, disseminate, or propagate
to sow hate
4. 
to implant; inculcate
to sow suspicion
verb intransitive
5. 
to sow seed for growing
noun
1. 
a. 
an adult female pig
b. 
an adult female of certain other mammals, as the bear
2. 
a. 
a channel or sluice carrying molten metal from a blast furnace to the molds in which pig bars are cast
b. 
a large mass of metal that has solidified in this channel

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Sower

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v. sowed, sown (sōn) or sowed, sow·ing, sows
v.tr.
1. To scatter (seed) over the ground for growing.
2. To scatter seed over (land, for example).
3. To strew something around or over (an area); distribute something over: "The yard was sown with cement sculpture" (Ashley Warlick).
4. To propagate; disseminate: sow rumors.
v.intr.
To scatter seed for growing.

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