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germ
[ jurm ]
noun
- a microorganism, especially when disease-producing; microbe.
- a bud, offshoot, or seed.
- the rudiment of a living organism; an embryo in its early stages.
- the initial stage in development or evolution, as a germ cell or ancestral form.
Synonyms: , , , ,
- something that serves as a source or initial stage for subsequent development:
the germ of an idea.
adjective
- Pathology. of, relating to, or caused by disease-producing germs.
germ
/ »åÏôɜ˳¾ /
noun
- a microorganism, esp one that produces disease in animals or plants
- often plural the rudimentary or initial form of something
the germs of revolution
- a simple structure, such as a fertilized egg, that is capable of developing into a complete organism
germ
/ Âáû°ù³¾ /
- A microscopic organism or agent, especially one that is pathogenic, such as a bacterium or virus.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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- ²µ±ð°ù³¾î€ƒl¾±°ì±ð adjective
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of germ1
Usage
Example Sentences
From that germ of inspiration, which gave the song its opening lines, the rest of the verses quickly flowed.
Since Covid she is afraid of leaving the house due to "fear of germs".
Boosted by the discovery of germ theory in the mid-1800s, these departments prevented disease through large-scale projects.
The researchers have been trying trying to find out how some superbugs - dangerous germs that are resistant to antibiotics - get created.
Nicknamed Anthrax Island, it was closed to the public due to contamination caused by germ warfare tests in World War Two.
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