seed bed

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A bed of soil prepared for sowing seeds: "seed bed" refers to a specially prepared area of soil in a garden or field where seeds are sown to germinate and grow into young plants before being transplanted.
    • A place or condition fostering development: Figuratively, "seed bed" means an environment or situation that promotes the growth or development of something, such as ideas, movements, or talents.
Usage Examples
  • Literal meaning:

    • The gardener prepared a seed bed for the vegetable seedlings. (A soil bed for germinating seeds.)
    • After the seeds sprout in the seed bed, they will be moved to the main garden. (The initial growing area for young plants.)
  • Figurative meaning:

    • The university was a seed bed for new political ideas. (A place where ideas develop and flourish.)
    • Poverty can be a seed bed for crime. (A condition that fosters negative developments.)
Advanced Usage
  • "to be a seed bed for something": to serve as a starting point or nurturing environment for a particular phenomenon.

    • The early internet was a seed bed for modern social media. (The early internet provided the foundational conditions for social media's growth.)
  • "seed bed of revolution": a place or situation where revolutionary ideas or movements originate.

    • The city's slums became a seed bed of political unrest. (The slums fostered revolutionary sentiments.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Seedbed (n): alternative spelling, often used as a single word.
    • The farmer prepared a new seedbed for the spring planting. (A soil bed for seeds.)
  • Seed (n/v): the small, hard part of a plant from which a new plant can grow; also, to sow seeds.
    • She planted the seed in the seed bed. (The seed itself.)
  • Bed (n): a piece of ground prepared for plants.
    • The flower bed was next to the vegetable seed bed. (A garden plot.)
Synonyms
  • Nursery bed: a bed where young plants are raised.
  • Hotbed: a bed of soil heated by fermenting manure, used for raising early plants; also figuratively, a place where something develops rapidly.
  • Cradle: a place where something originates or is nurtured (figurative).
  • Incubator: a device or environment that provides controlled conditions for growth.
Phrasal Verbs
  • None directly associated with "seed bed" as a noun. However, the verb "to seed" can be used:
    • Seed out: to transplant seedlings from a seed bed to a larger area.
      • We need to seed out the tomato plants from the seed bed next week. (Transplant them.)
Related Idioms
  • To sow the seeds of something: to start a process that will lead to a particular result.
    • His speech sowed the seeds of doubt in the community. (He initiated doubt.)
  • To fall on fertile ground: to be received in a way that leads to successful development.
    • Her ideas fell on fertile ground in the seed bed of the university. (Her ideas were well received and developed.)

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A gardener prepares a seed bed for planting.