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regermination
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ger⋅mi⋅nate
/
ˈdʒɜr
məˌneɪt
/
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jur
-m
uh
-neyt
]
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verb,
-nat⋅ed,
-nat⋅ing.
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–verb (used without object)
1.
to begin to grow or develop.
2.
Botany
.
a.
to develop into a plant or individual, as a seed, spore, or bulb.
b.
to put forth shoots; sprout; pullulate.
3.
to come into existence; begin.
–verb (used with object)
4.
to cause to develop; produce.
5.
to cause to come into existence; create.
Origin:
1600–10;
< L
germinātus
(ptp. of
germināre
to sprout, bud), equiv. to
germin-
(
see
germinal
) +
-ātus
-ate
1
Related forms:
ger⋅mi⋅na⋅ble
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ˈdʒɜr
mə
nə
bəl
/
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[
jur
-m
uh
-n
uh
-b
uh
l
]
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,
adjective
ger⋅mi⋅na⋅tion,
noun
ger⋅mi⋅na⋅tor,
noun
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Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2009.
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Medical Dictionary
Main Entry:
ger·mi·nate
Pronunciation:
'j&r-m&-"nAt
Function:
verb
Inflected Forms:
-nat·ed
;
-nat·ing
transitive senses
:
to cause to sprout or develop
germinate
intransitive senses
:
to begin to grow
:
SPROUT
—
ger·mi·na·tion
/"j&r-m&-'nA-sh&n/
noun
Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary, © 2002 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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