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recede, reseed
recede (ri SEED) (verb)
1. To move back or away from: The train seemed to recede, or to retreat, into the distance as Patricia and Dina were watching.
2. To return the ownership of something to the previous owner: The actual proprietary of the farm will recede to the old man who used to live there.
2. To return the ownership of something to the previous owner: The actual proprietary of the farm will recede to the old man who used to live there.
reseed (ri SEED) (verb)
1. To sow or to plant new seeds on a piece of land: After the construction was completed, Luis had to reseed his front lawn.
2. To plant an area through the natural distribution of seeds: The grass was allowed to mature so that it would reseed the pasture as a matter of course.
2. To plant an area through the natural distribution of seeds: The grass was allowed to mature so that it would reseed the pasture as a matter of course.
Once the flood waters recede, the farmers will have to reseed their fields.
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Confusing Words Clarified: Group R; Homonyms, Homophones, Homographs, Synonyms, Polysemes, etc. +
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