beseam
/biːsēm/Definitions
1. verb
To sow or plant seeds, especially in a small or scattered manner.
“The gardener beseamed the wildflower seeds in the field.”
2. verb
To sow seeds in a garden or field.
“The farmer beseamed the seeds in the spring.”
3. verb
To scatter seeds, often in a careless or random manner.
“The careless bird beseamed the seeds all over the lawn.”
4. noun
A seed or seeds scattered or sown in a small or scattered manner.
“The beseam of wildflowers bloomed in the field.”