seeder

English

Etymology

seed + -er

Pronunciation

Noun

seeder (plural seeders)

  1. (agriculture) A device used to plant seeds; a seed drill
  2. An implement used to remove the seeds from fruit etc.
  3. A person who seeds clouds in order to make it rain
  4. (Internet, file sharing) A person connected to a peer-to-peer network who has a complete or partial copy of a given file and makes it available for downloading.
  5. (computing) A process that seeds a random number generator.
  6. A stamp-type leatherworking tool predominantly used in floral designs to represent the seeds in the center of a flower.

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Estonian

Noun

seeder (genitive seedri, partitive seedrit)

  1. cedar (tree)

Declension

Declension of seeder (ÕS type 2/õpik, no gradation)
singular plural
nominative seeder seedrid
accusative nom.
gen. seedri
genitive seedrite
partitive seedrit seedreid
illative seedrisse seedritesse
seedreisse
inessive seedris seedrites
seedreis
elative seedrist seedritest
seedreist
allative seedrile seedritele
seedreile
adessive seedril seedritel
seedreil
ablative seedrilt seedritelt
seedreilt
translative seedriks seedriteks
seedreiks
terminative seedrini seedriteni
essive seedrina seedritena
abessive seedrita seedriteta
comitative seedriga seedritega
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