Seed (disambiguation)

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Seed is an encased plant embryo

Seed, seeds or seeding may refer to:

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[edit] Business

  • The Seed stage, an early stage in the development of an entrepreneurial firm. This term is used often in the venture capital financing world.

[edit] Culture

[edit] Arts

[edit] Fine arts

  • Seed Series (1998), and Seeds (2006), sculptures by Singaporean sculptor Han Sai Por

[edit] Film and television

[edit] Music

[edit] Albums
[edit] Songs

[edit] Gaming

[edit] Education

  • SEED Foundation, operates boarding schools for disadvantaged youth in Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, Maryland
  • SEED School (Toronto), a Toronto District School Board alternative high school located in Toronto, Canada

[edit] Publishing

[edit] Religion

  • Bīja, literally "seed", a metaphor for the origin or cause of things in Buddhism and Hinduism

[edit] Sports

  • Seed (sports), The process used to rank competitors in a single-elimination tournament or other forms of playoffs

[edit] Science

  • Cloud seeding, a method of causing clouds to produce rain
  • Seed crystal, a small crystal from which a larger single crystal is to be grown

[edit] Computing and technology

  • AOL Seed, an open content submission website and platform where writers and photographers can submit their work, and then get paid for each work submitted
  • Random seed, a value used to initialize a pseudo-random number generator
  • SEED, a Korean block cipher
  • Seed or Seeder (BitTorrent), a peer that has a complete copy of a torrented file and still offers it for upload
  • Seed (sculpture), a USB flash drive or other digital object in which media such as music, movies, literature, and software has been embedded for resale
  • Seed (programming), a JavaScript library of the GNOME project

[edit] Fluid dynamics

[edit] Surname

  • Graham Seed (born 1950), English actor
  • Huck Seed (born 1969), American professional poker player best known for winning the main event of the 1996 World Series of Poker
  • Patricia Seed, American historian, and author of the books To Love, Honor, and Obey in Colonial Mexico, Ceremonies of Possession in the New World, and American Pentimento
  • Jimmy Seed (1895–1966), English footballer and football manager
  • John Seed, Australian environmentalist and director of the Rainforest Information Centre which successfully campaigned to save the sub-tropical rainforests of New South Wales
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