| BENISEED | • beniseed n. (Africa) sesame (Sesamum radiatum). • BENISEED n. sesame seed. |
| BIRDSEED | • birdseed n. Seed, usually constituting a mixture from several species of plant, set out as food for birds. • BIRDSEED n. seed used for feeding birds. |
| CHASSEED | • chasseed v. Simple past tense and past participle of chasse. • chasséed v. Simple past tense and past participle of chassé. • CHASSE v. (French) to perform a dance movement. |
| COLESEED | • coleseed n. The common rape or cole. • COLESEED n. a plant of the cabbage family, also COLE, COLEWORT. |
| DROPSEED | • dropseed n. Any member of the genus Sporobolus of bunchgrasses. • DROPSEED n. a type of grass. |
| FLAXSEED | • flaxseed n. The seed of the flax plant; a source of linseed oil. • flax␣seed n. Alternative form of flaxseed. • FLAXSEED n. the seed of flax. |
| GAPESEED | • gapeseed n. Alternative form of gape seed. • gape␣seed n. Something to be gaped at, a strange sight; typically used in phrases such as to buy, sow etc. gape seed… • GAPESEED n. anything that causes stares; or someone who stares. |
| HEMPSEED | • hempseed n. The seed of the hemp plant, used as high-protein food or fishing bait. • hempseed n. A gallows bird; a person hanged. • hemp␣seed n. A hemp heart. |
| LINTSEED | • lintseed n. Archaic form of linseed. • LINTSEED n. a lint or flax seed. |
| MOONSEED | • moonseed n. A twining plant of the genera Menispermum or Cocculus, in the family Menispermaceae. • MOONSEED n. a plant of genus Menispermum with lunate seeds. |
| OVERSEED | • overseed v. To replenish (a pasture#Noun, lawn#Noun, or field#Noun) by adding more seeds over top of the existing… • overseed v. (Rare) To sow#Verb excessively, at overdensity#Noun of seeds per unit area#Noun. • OVERSEED v. to seed to excess. |
| RAPESEED | • rapeseed n. The seed of the rape plant, Brassica napus, used widely for animal feed and vegetable oil. • rapeseed n. The rape plant itself. • RAPESEED n. the seed of rape, from which an oil is expressed. |
| TICKSEED | • tickseed n. A seed or fruit resembling a tick in shape, or in clinging to the skin or hair/fur. • tickseed n. A plant producing such seed or fruit, such as those in the genera… • TICKSEED n. a flowering plant. |
| WORMSEED | • wormseed n. An aromatic tropical plant (Dysphania ambrosioides, syn. Chenopodium ambrosioides) that yields an anthelmintic oil. • wormseed n. Santonica or Levant wormseed, Seriphidium cinum, syn. Artemisia cina, an Asian plant related to wormwood. • WORMSEED n. any one of several plants whose seeds have the property of expelling worms from the stomach and intestines. |