adjective
Etymology: from past participle of seed (II)
1.
a. : supplied or sprinkled with seed : sown
a seeded field
b. : having seeds
a seeded breadfruit
especially : having a specified kind, number, or quantity of seeds — usually used in combination
round- seeded
one- seeded
many- seeded
c. : inoculated
2. : run to seed : full-grown , mature
3. : having seeds or seed vessels of specified tincture — used of a heraldic flower
4. : having the seeds extracted
seeded raisins
5. of textiles : having flecks or knops
seeded yarn