seme

[sem]

seme Definition

  • 1a plant that has been sown or planted
  • 2a unit of area equal to one hectare (2.47 acres)

Using seme: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "seme" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The farmer is growing a variety of semes this season.

  • Example

    The land was divided into small semes for cultivation.

  • Example

    The seme produced a bountiful harvest this year.

seme Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with seme

  • seme-covered

    covered with plants that have been sown or planted

    Example

    The hills were seme-covered, creating a beautiful landscape.

  • a field where crops are grown

    Example

    The seme field was ready for planting.

  • an area of ground where seeds are planted

    Example

    The seme bed was prepared for the new crop.

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Summary: seme in Brief

The term 'seme' [sem] refers to a plant that has been sown or planted, or a unit of area equal to one hectare. It is commonly used in agriculture and farming contexts, such as 'The farmer is growing a variety of semes this season.' 'Seme' extends into phrases like 'seme-covered,' describing a landscape covered with plants, and 'seme field,' referring to a field where crops are grown.