Seed

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A small hard part produced by a plant that can grow into a new plant of the same type. A variety of seeds may be preserved on archaeological sites by charring, grain impressions, or as a result of waterlogging. They may be the seeds of weed plants, fruits, pulses (see Beans), or the grains of cereals.

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