sow
Pronunciation: (sō), [key] — v., sowed, sown sowed, sow•ing.
—v.t. - to scatter (seed) over land, earth, etc., for growth; plant.
- to plant seed for: to sow a crop.
- to scatter seed over (land, earth, etc.) for the purpose of growth.
- to implant, introduce, or promulgate; seek to propagate or extend; disseminate: to sow distrust or dissension.
- to strew or sprinkle with anything.
—v.i. - to sow seed, as for the production of a crop.
sow
Pronunciation: (sou), [key] — n.
- an adult female swine.
- the adult female of various other animals, as the bear.
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- a large oblong mass of iron that has solidified in the common channel through which the molten metal flows to the smaller channels in which the pigs solidify.
- the common channel itself.
- a basin holding any of certain molten nonferrous metals to be cast.
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