What does seedless mean?
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Princeton's WordNet
seedlessadjective
lacking seeds
"seedless grapefruit"
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seedlessadjective
Not having seeds or not having noticeable seeds.
Wikipedia
seedless
A seedless fruit is a fruit developed to possess no mature seeds. Since eating seedless fruits is generally easier and more convenient, they are considered commercially valuable. Most commercially produced seedless fruits have been developed from plants whose fruits normally contain numerous relatively large hard seeds distributed throughout the flesh of the fruit.
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seedless
Seedless refers to a plant or fruit that does not produce seeds as a result of a biological modification or alteration process. This attribute is often selectively bred into certain species of fruits for human consumption, such as watermelons and grapes, for the convenience of not having to remove seeds while eating.
Webster Dictionary
Seedlessadjective
without seed or seeds
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of seedless in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of seedless in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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- kernlosGerman
- sin semillasSpanish
- siemenetonFinnish
- sans pépinsFrench
- magtalanHungarian
- սերմArmenian
- tanpa bijiIndonesian
- senza semiItalian
- ללא זרעיםHebrew
- 種なしJapanese
- ಬೀಜರಹಿತKannada
- 씨없는Korean
- seedlessLatin
- kesip, tanpa bijiMalay
- pitloosDutch
- seedlessNorwegian
- sem sementesPortuguese
- fără semințeRomanian
- không hạtVietnamese
- 无核Chinese
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