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Degerminator
Degerminator De*ger"mi*na`tor, n. (Milling)
A machine for breaking open the kernels of wheat or other
grain and removing the germs.
Egerminate
Egerminate E*ger"mi*nate, v. i. [From L. egerminare to
sprout.]
To germinate. [Obs.]
Germinal
Germinal Ger"mi*nal, a. (Biol.)
Of or pertaining to the germ, or germ cells, as distinguished
from the somatic cells.
GerminalGerminal Ger"mi*nal, a. [See Germ.]
Pertaining or belonging to a germ; as, the germinal vesicle.
Germinal layers (Biol.), the two layers of cells, the
ectoblast and entoblast, which form respectively the outer
covering and inner wall of the gastrula. A third layer of
cells, the mesoblast, which is formed later and lies
between these two, is sometimes included.
Germinal membrane. (Biol.) Same as Blastoderm.
Germinal spot (Biol.), the nucleolus of the ovum.
Germinal vesicle, (Biol.), the nucleus of the ovum of
animals. Germinal layersGerminal Ger"mi*nal, a. [See Germ.]
Pertaining or belonging to a germ; as, the germinal vesicle.
Germinal layers (Biol.), the two layers of cells, the
ectoblast and entoblast, which form respectively the outer
covering and inner wall of the gastrula. A third layer of
cells, the mesoblast, which is formed later and lies
between these two, is sometimes included.
Germinal membrane. (Biol.) Same as Blastoderm.
Germinal spot (Biol.), the nucleolus of the ovum.
Germinal vesicle, (Biol.), the nucleus of the ovum of
animals. Germinal membraneGerminal Ger"mi*nal, a. [See Germ.]
Pertaining or belonging to a germ; as, the germinal vesicle.
Germinal layers (Biol.), the two layers of cells, the
ectoblast and entoblast, which form respectively the outer
covering and inner wall of the gastrula. A third layer of
cells, the mesoblast, which is formed later and lies
between these two, is sometimes included.
Germinal membrane. (Biol.) Same as Blastoderm.
Germinal spot (Biol.), the nucleolus of the ovum.
Germinal vesicle, (Biol.), the nucleus of the ovum of
animals. Germinal spotGerminal Ger"mi*nal, a. [See Germ.]
Pertaining or belonging to a germ; as, the germinal vesicle.
Germinal layers (Biol.), the two layers of cells, the
ectoblast and entoblast, which form respectively the outer
covering and inner wall of the gastrula. A third layer of
cells, the mesoblast, which is formed later and lies
between these two, is sometimes included.
Germinal membrane. (Biol.) Same as Blastoderm.
Germinal spot (Biol.), the nucleolus of the ovum.
Germinal vesicle, (Biol.), the nucleus of the ovum of
animals. Germinal vesicleGerminal Ger"mi*nal, a. [See Germ.]
Pertaining or belonging to a germ; as, the germinal vesicle.
Germinal layers (Biol.), the two layers of cells, the
ectoblast and entoblast, which form respectively the outer
covering and inner wall of the gastrula. A third layer of
cells, the mesoblast, which is formed later and lies
between these two, is sometimes included.
Germinal membrane. (Biol.) Same as Blastoderm.
Germinal spot (Biol.), the nucleolus of the ovum.
Germinal vesicle, (Biol.), the nucleus of the ovum of
animals. Germinant
Germinant Ger"mi*nant, a. [L. germinans, p. pr.]
Sprouting; sending forth germs or buds.
Germinate
Germinate Ger"mi*nate, v. t.
To cause to sprout. --Price (1610).
GerminateGerminate Ger"mi*nate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Germinated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Germinating.] [L. germinatus, p. p. of
germinare to sprout, fr. germen. See Germ.]
To sprout; to bud; to shoot; to begin to vegetate, as a plant
or its seed; to begin to develop, as a germ. --Bacon. GerminatedGerminate Ger"mi*nate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Germinated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Germinating.] [L. germinatus, p. p. of
germinare to sprout, fr. germen. See Germ.]
To sprout; to bud; to shoot; to begin to vegetate, as a plant
or its seed; to begin to develop, as a germ. --Bacon. GerminatingGerminate Ger"mi*nate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Germinated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Germinating.] [L. germinatus, p. p. of
germinare to sprout, fr. germen. See Germ.]
To sprout; to bud; to shoot; to begin to vegetate, as a plant
or its seed; to begin to develop, as a germ. --Bacon. GerminationGermination Ger`mi*na"tion, n. [L. germinatio: cf. F.
germination.]
The process of germinating; the beginning of vegetation or
growth in a seed or plant; the first development of germs,
either animal or vegetable.
Germination apparatus, an apparatus for malting grain. Germination apparatusGermination Ger`mi*na"tion, n. [L. germinatio: cf. F.
germination.]
The process of germinating; the beginning of vegetation or
growth in a seed or plant; the first development of germs,
either animal or vegetable.
Germination apparatus, an apparatus for malting grain. Ingerminate
Ingerminate In*ger"mi*nate, v. t.
To cause to germinate.
Regerminate
Regerminate Re*ger"mi*nate (r?*j?r"m?*n?t), v. i. [Pref. re- +
germinate: cf. L. regerminare.]
To germinate again.
Perennial plants regerminate several years
successively. --J. Lee.
Regermination
Regermination Re*ger`mi*na"tion (-n?"sh?n), n. [L.
regerminatio.]
A germinating again or anew.
Meaning of Germin from wikipedia
- Look up germen or
germin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Germen or
Germin may
refer to: A
humorous term for Germans, the
people of Germany. Germen...
- from 1967–1972: Continu/ation. Disc 1,
tracks 8–9 are
taken from 1968:
Germin/ation. Disc 1,
tracks 10 & 12–16 are
taken from 1969: Dramatis/ation. Disc...
- a
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originally discovered within germin and
germin-like
proteins from
higher plants.
Germin is a
monocupin and 7S & 11S are each bicupins...
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version The
Early Years 1965–1972 –
various versions:
Volume 2 – 1968:
Germin/ation,
appears as the
single version and a BBC
session under the
title "Murderotic...
- intergeneric, regenerate, regenerative, subgenre, subgenus,
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sprout germ, germane, germicide, germinal, germinate, germination, nongermane...
- then of Sir John
Arundell of
Lanherne Margaret (d. 1585),
widow of John
Germin & 2nd wife of Sir
Nicholas Poyntz (d. 1585/86) of Iron Acton, Glos. In 1532...
- C.; Graham, R.; Thornburg, R.W. (1999). "Nectarin I is a novel,
soluble germin-like
protein expressed in the
nectar of
Nicotiana sp".
Plant Mol. Biol....
- 026. PMID 16579958. Lou, Y; Baldwin, I. T. (2006-03-01). "Silencing of a
germin-like gene in
Nicotiana attenuata improves performance of
native herbivores"...
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Germabenzene Names Preferred IUPAC name
Germine Other names Germanabenzene;
Germin;
Germanin Identifiers CAS
Number 75920-32-0 Y 3D
model (JSmol) Interactive...
- A view of the Saint-Germain
church in Saint-
Germin-en-Laye,
taken from the castle...