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Seedling - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A seedling is a young plant that has just started to grow from a seed. It typically has small leaves and a delicate stem, representing the early stage of a plant’s life.

seedling

/ˈsidlɪŋ/ /ˈsiːdlɪŋ/

Definition:

A young plant grown from a seed, typically with a stem and a few leaves.

Synonyms:

sprout, sapling, young plant

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

mature plant, adult tree

Common Collocations:

grow seedlings, transplant seedlings, water seedlings, healthy seedlings, tender seedlings

Derivatives:

seedling tray, seedling stage

Usage Tips:

Use "seedling" to refer to a young plant before it matures; avoid for fully grown plants.

Common Phrases:

nurture a seedling, seedling of hope, fragile as a seedling

Etymology:

Derived from "seed" + "-ling," indicating something small or young related to the root word.

Examples:

  • 1. The gardener planted the seedling in rich soil.
  • 2. She carefully watered the tiny seedling every morning.
  • 3. The seedling grew quickly in the sunlight.
  • 4. We bought a tray of vegetable seedlings for the garden.

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