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reseed

vb. 1 To sow seeds again; to resow or replant. 2 Of a non-perennial plant, to produce seeds to ensure the following generation without human intervention; to self-sow. 3 (context computing English) To reset the input of an algorithm so as to ensure different results.

WordNet
reseed
  1. v. seed again or anew

  2. maintain by self-seeding; "Some plants reseed themselves indefinitely"

Usage examples of "reseed".

When we reseed the philosopher cells, perhaps Lot will be able to tell us what it means.

And if the Valheru no longer wish them upon this world as they reseed the planet, it will be difficult for the Valheru to rid themselves of the dread.

The worlds had been young colonies, and the cuckoos had wiped out all life, then tried to reseed with Senexi forms.

True, it was wonderfully rich in Components, and the Components seemed perfectly willing to reseed and recultivate and reproduce themselves indefinitely.

This produces a macroclimatic change that we anticipate will break the cycle of postindustrial desertification and eventually allow us to reseed the reconstructed genomes stored in the EarthWatch databases.

The row of asparagus had grown into a thicket and the gourds had continually reseeded themselves.

These ungrazed strips would provide food for wild grazers, cover and nesting places for wild animals and birds, and reseed sites for wild grasses and plants from the wild prairie.

True, it was wonderfully rich in Components, and the Components seemed perfectly willing to reseed and recultivate and reproduce themselves indefinitely.

It has been a haven for every species, plant and animal, that has fled the tides of ice which creep across the continent every few thousand years: the ark from which the rest of the East is reseeded after the ice melts.

The planet had been reseeded sometime before the lunar impact occurred.

Ever hear of a disease organism that simply killed the cells around it, without spreading, or reseeding itself at a distant site?

However, I found some tiny garden patches which had survived, reseeding themselves without the aid of man, over the years, and from these I was able to gather enough greens and root vegetables to truly fill my shrunken belly for the first time in years, that night.

All of the others, from Donald at Henley to Gervase at Maidenhead, from Thomas near Reading to Lucy near Marlow, from Ferdinand in Wokingham to Serena in Bracknell, and even Vivien in Twyford and Alicia near Windsor, all of them seemed to have put down roots in a ring round the parent house like thistledown blown on the wind and reseeding.

Trees were a renewable resource, and the logging companies had been pretty good about reseeding the land, but the fact remained that they were cutting a lot faster than the trees were growing.