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deseed

British  
/ diːˈsiːd /

verb

  1. another word for seed

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You can deseed the chillies if you prefer less heat.

From The Guardian

Peel and deseed the papaya, then chop into ½-cm cubes before adding to the tomato.

From The Guardian

Sometimes I make cucumber salad just so I can deseed a cucumber with a teaspoon, rather than the other way round.

From The Guardian

If you would typically peel, deseed or core the vegetable before cooking, do that now as well.

From Washington Post

Cut the stems off and deseed the peppers, being cautious of the yellow banana peppers, as they are very hot.

From Seattle Times