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seeme

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EKI terminibaas Esterm

ID 687186 Last modified 30.12.2004
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Domain general botanyAgriculture - Food Industry - Livestock Industry - Fisheries
  • taime osa, mis on võimeline andma samaseid järglasi
  • the fertilized ovules of a plant or plants, esp. in the form of small roundish bodies or grains dispersed naturally or collected for showing to produce a new generation of plants
seeme
seed
Usage examples
  • All purchased seeds and seedlings, including bulbs, corms and tubers. The costs of young trees and bushes for a new plantation represent an investment and should appear either under heading 96 "Permanent crops" or under heading 100 "Forest land".

EKI terminibaas Esterm

ID 705711 Last modified 08.03.2026
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Domain general botany
pip
  • seed of a citrus fruit
  • pépin (au sens bot.) et toutes les petites graines relativement molles. Pépins de citron, de pomme, de melon, de raisins etc
seeme
pip
Usage examples
  • Nature of produce. Name of species if the produce is not visible from the outside; for clementines, mandarins, tangerines, satsumas and other small fruit, the name of the species is compulsory in any case; name of the variety in the case of oranges; name of the type: - for lemons: possibly the indications 'verdelli' and 'primofiore' - for clementines: - clementines, pipless - clementines (1 to 10 pips) - where applicable, monréal clementines or clementines with pips (more than 10 pips).
pépin
Kern
sieme

Word forms

Inflection Type 5

seeme seemned
seemne seemnete
seemet seemneid

Etymology

laensõna
  • seeme 'puuvilja kivi, pähklituum'
    • semen 'seeme'
    • semenys 'linaseeme, linakülvis'
    • semens 'linaseeme, linakülvis'

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