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inseminate
CIDE DICTIONARY
inseminate, v. t. [L. inseminatus, p. p. of inseminare to sow. See Seminate.].
- To sow seed into. [1913 Webster]
- To sow seed into; to impregnate. [1913 Webster]
- To implant in, as if sowing seed; as, to inseminate one's children with one's own prejudices; -- used mostly of ideas or attitudes.. [PJC]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
inseminate, v.tr.
1 introduce semen into (a female) by natural or artificial means.
2 sow (seed etc.).
1 introduce semen into (a female) by natural or artificial means.
2 sow (seed etc.).
Derivative
insemination n. inseminator n.
Etymology
L inseminare (as IN-(2), SEMEN)
THESAURUS
inseminate
bed, broadcast, cross-fertilize, cross-pollen, cross-pollinate, cross-pollinize, dibble, disseminate, drill, fecundify, fertilize, forest, fructify, get with child, get with young, implant, impregnate, inculcate, infix, instill, plant, pollen, pollinate, pollinize, pot, put in, reforest, reset, retimber, scatter seed, seed, seed down, seminate, set, sow, sow broadcast, spermatize, transplantFor further exploring for "inseminate" in Webster Dictionary Online