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Spelling the “Seed” Sound


Seed

It's easy to remember how to spell the "seed" sound when the word refers to seed that comes from a plant. That "seed" sound is always spelled s-e-e-d: birdseed, cottonseed, flaxseed, linseed, poppyseed, pumpkinseed, and so on.

But what about the other "seed" sounds?

Only one English word ends in sede: supersede.

Three English words end in ceed: exceed, proceed, and succeed.

All other English words that end in the "seed" sound are spelled with cede: intercede, precede, recede, secede, and so on.

See also: Guide to Spelling.


Spelling Plural NounsGrammar and SpellingHard and Soft C and G

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