different between unseeded vs fallowed
unseeded
English
Etymology
un- +? seeded
Adjective
unseeded (not comparable)
- Not seeded (in any sense).
- (sports) Not being a seed, not being in a seed position.
Antonyms
- seeded
unseeded From the web:
fallowed
English
Verb
fallowed
- simple past tense and past participle of fallow
Adjective
fallowed
- Of land, ploughed but left unseeded.
Synonyms
- (ploughed but unseeded): fallow
Derived terms
- unfallowed
Anagrams
- Wolfdale
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