Similar words: bedtime, estimated time of arrival, elapsed time, time and time again, good time, hard time, lead time, dead time. Meaning: n. 1. any time of new development 2. the time during which seeds should be planted.
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1. Youth is life's seed-time.
2. Nowadays, distributed computing technology has reached a new seedtime that is a stage of middleware technique.
3. While the earth remaineth, seedtime andand cold andand summer and winter andand night shall not cease.
4. Summer and autumn, seedtime and harvest return in their stated order with a sublime precision.
5. Evolvement and upgrade of industrial structure reflect seedtime and evolutive capability of a regional economy on some extent.
6. With the fleeting progress of electronic technology and computer technology, radiography has entered a new seedtime.
7. Moreover, Middle size robot soccer match is on the seedtime of using full autonomous intelligence mobile robot, and can be as a base flat for researching and teaching.
8. The application of infrared thermography is still at its seedtime in civil engineering.
More similar words: bedtime, estimated time of arrival, elapsed time, time and time again, good time, hard time, lead time, dead time, hard times, keep good time, have a good time, turnaround time, from time to time, time after time, prime time, proceed to, time, times, timed, timer, in time, all-time, two-time, on-time, do time, time out, timely, time off, on time, time-out.