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- Dictionarysow/səʊ/
verb
- 1. plant (seed) by scattering it on or in the earth: "fill a pot with compost and sow a thin layer of seeds on top" Similar
- 2. disseminate or introduce (something undesirable): "the new policy has sown confusion and doubt" Similar
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Sow can be a verb meaning to plant seeds or to cause something bad, or a noun meaning a female pig. Learn how to use sow in sentences and find translations in different languages.
- English (US)
SOW meaning: 1. to put seeds in or on the ground so that...
- Znaczenie Sow, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
SOW definicja: 1. to put seeds in or on the ground so that...
- Sow: Catalan Translation
sow translate: sembrar. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Sow: Arabic Translation
SOW translate: يَبْذُر. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Sow: Japanese Translation
SOW translate: (~に)種をまく. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Sow: Korean Translation
sow translate: 씨를 뿌리다. Learn more in the Cambridge...
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- Sow: German Translation
sow translate: säen, besäen, die Sau. Learn more in the...
- English (US)
Learn the noun and verb meanings of sow, as well as its synonyms, examples, and word history. Sow can refer to a female swine, a metal mold, or a planting action.
Sow definition: to scatter (seed) over land, earth, etc., for growth; plant. . See examples of SOW used in a sentence.
Sow can be a verb meaning to plant seeds or to cause something bad, or a noun meaning a female pig. Learn how to use sow in sentences and find translations in different languages.
Learn the meaning and usage of the word sow as a verb and a noun in British and American English. Find out the difference between sow and sow, and see synonyms, related words, and translations of sow.
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. Idiom: sow (one's) oats/wild oats.
sow. Other forms: sown; sowing; sowed; sows. When you plant seeds in the ground, you sow them. You can also sow things like doubts or ideas, simply by spreading them around. If your ideas (or your seeds) develop and grow, you've successfully sown them. The verb sow is pronounced completely differently from the noun sow, which means