Seed-tick
noun
1.
the six-legged nymphal form of a tick, somewhat resembling a seed.
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adjective, seedier, seediest. 1. abounding in seed. 2. containing many seeds, as a piece of fruit. 3. gone to seed; bearing seeds. 4. poorly kept; run-down; shabby. 5. shabbily dressed; unkempt: a seedy old tramp. 6. physically run-down; under the weather: He felt a bit seedy after his operation. 7. somewhat disreputable; degraded: a seedy […]
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