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Look up germ in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Germ or germs may refer to: Germ (microorganism), an informal word for a pathogen Germ cell, cell that
Germ
Prevailing theory about diseases
The germ theory of disease is the currently accepted scientific theory explaining the cause of infectious diseases. It states that microorganisms known
Germ_theory_of_disease
Reproductive part of a grass seed
The germ of a cereal grain is the part that develops into a plant; it is the seed embryo. Along with bran, germ is often a by-product of the milling that
Cereal_germ
Gamete-producing cell
A germ cell is any cell that gives rise to the gametes of an organism that reproduces sexually. In many animals, the germ cells originate in the primitive
Germ_cell
Primary layer of cells in embryonic development
A germ layer, primary germinal layer, or germinal layer is a primary layer of cells that forms during animal embryonic development. Germ layers form during
Germ_layer
Musical artist
Jerry Antoine, better known as Germ, (born June 19, 1991) is an American rapper and songwriter from Atlanta, Georgia. He is a member of Suicideboys' label
Germ_(rapper)
Surname list
Look up germer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Germer is a surname of German origin. Notable people with the surname include: Adolph Germer (1881–1964)
Germer
Pseudoscientific belief that germs do not cause disease
Germ theory denialism is the pseudoscientific belief that germs are not the main cause of infectious disease, and that the germ theory of disease does
Germ_theory_denialism
Medical condition
A germ cell tumor (GCT) is a neoplasm derived from primordial germ cells. Germ-cell tumors can be cancerous or benign. Germ cell tumors typically originate
Germ_cell_tumor
Fermented wheat germ extract (FWGE), also called fermented wheat germ powder (FWGP), is a concentrated extract of wheat germ derived from the germ (endosperm
Fermented_wheat_germ_extract
American punk rock band
The Germs were an American punk rock band from Los Angeles, California, originally active from 1976 to 1980. The band's "classic" lineup consisted of
Germs_(band)
1892 novel by Irish/Australian author Robert Potter
The Germ Growers: The Strange Adventures of Robert Easterley and John Wilbraham is an 1892 science fiction novel by the Irish/Australian author Robert
The_Germ_Growers
Oil extracted from the embryo of a wheat seed
Wheat germ oil is extracted from the germ of the wheat kernel, which makes up 2-3% by weight of whole grain wheat. Wheat germ may yield 8-14% of oil in
Wheat_germ_oil
Equivalence class of objects sharing local properties at a point in a topological space
In mathematics, the notion of a germ of an object in/on a topological space is an equivalence class of that object and others of the same kind that captures
Germ_(mathematics)
1997 book by Jared Diamond
Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies (subtitled A Short History of Everybody for the Last 13,000 Years in Britain) is a 1997 transdisciplinary
Guns,_Germs,_and_Steel
Cancer originating in or on the ovary
ovary is made up of three different cell types including epithelial cells, germ cells, and stromal cells. When these cells become abnormal, they can divide
Ovarian_cancer
Biological concept
Germ plasm (German: Keimplasma) is a biological concept developed in the 19th century by the German biologist August Weismann. It states that heritable
Germ_plasm
Process by which organisms develop cells
Germ-Soma Differentiation is the process by which organisms develop distinct germline and somatic cells. The development of cell differentiation has been
Germ-Soma_Differentiation
Powder made from the grinding of wheat used for human consumption
the grain's germ and bran, while whole grain or wholemeal flour is made from the entire grain, including the bran, endosperm, and germ. Germ flour is made
Wheat_flour
Protein found in wheat
Wheat germ agglutinin (WGA) is a lectin that protects wheat (Triticum) from insects, yeast and bacteria. An agglutinin protein, it binds to N-acetyl-D-glucosamine
Wheat_germ_agglutinin
Biological entity that causes disease in its host
A pathogen may also be referred to as an infectious agent, or simply a germ. The term pathogen came into use in the 1880s. Typically, the term pathogen
Pathogen
Pathological fear of contamination and germs
bacillophobia and bacteriophobia, is a pathological fear of contamination and germs. It is classified as a type of specific phobia, meaning it is evaluated
Mysophobia
Process in developmental biology
Primordial germ cell (PGC) migration is the process of distribution of primordial germ cells throughout the embryo during embryogenesis. Primordial germ cells
Primordial germ cell migration
Primordial_germ_cell_migration
2025 single by Kate Nash
"Germ" is a song recorded by English singer-songwriter Kate Nash. It was released by Kill Rock Stars on 28 May 2025. Nash originally wrote the song as
Germ_(song)
Fungal spore anatomy
A germ pore is a small pore in the outer wall of a fungal spore through which the germ tube exits upon germination. It can be apical or eccentric in its
Germ_pore
Pre-Raphaelite periodical
The Germ, thoughts towards nature in art and literature (1850) was a periodical established by the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood to disseminate their ideas
The_Germ_(periodical)
Fungal structure produced during germination
A germ tube is an outgrowth produced by spores of spore-releasing fungi during germination. The germ tube differentiates, grows, and develops by mitosis
Germ_tube
American sufferer of severe combined immunodeficiency (1971–1984)
after being removed from his mother's uterus, Vetter entered the plastic germ-free environment that would be his home for most of his life. Vetter was
David_Vetter
Country in Eurasia from 1922 to 1991
PMID 7973702. Saxon, Wolfgang (23 November 2001). "V. Pasechnik, 64, Is Dead; Germ Expert Who Defected". The New York Times. ProQuest 431908447. Lih, Lars T
Soviet_Union
Japanese biological and chemical warfare unit (1936–1945)
recognizes Unit 731 used germ warfare in China". The Japan Times. 28 August 2002. Retrieved 3 January 2023. "Japan guilty of germ warfare against thousands
Unit_731
Any biological cell forming the body of an organism
biological cell forming the body of a multicellular organism other than a gamete, germ cell, gametocyte or undifferentiated stem cell. Somatic cells compose the
Somatic_cell
Field of sexual orientation research
The relationship between biology and sexual orientation is a subject of ongoing research. While scientists do not know the exact cause of sexual orientation
Biology and sexual orientation
Biology_and_sexual_orientation
Organism composed of cells of different genotypes
classified as cytomictical ("blood chimeras"), whole body, fetal-maternal, germ cell, and tumor chimeras. Cytomictical and whole body chimerism in humans
Chimera_(genetics)
Use of strategically designed biological weapons
Biological warfare, also known as germ warfare, is the use of biological toxins or infectious agents such as bacteria (bacteriological warfare), viruses
Biological_warfare
Whole-grain rice, as opposed to white rice
removed. This kind of rice sheds its outer hull or husk but the bran and germ layer remain on, constituting the brown or tan colour of rice. White rice
Brown_rice
2013 American film
Germ Z, also billed as Germ, is a 2013 American horror film. It depicts the residents of a small town who become infected with a bacterium that has fallen
Germ_Z
Obsolete medical theory about the transmission of disease through bad air
by scientists and physicians after 1880, replaced by the germ theory of disease; specific germs, not miasma, caused specific diseases. However, cultural
Miasma_theory
Event in Second Sino-Japanese War
Retrieved 24 February 2024. Guillemin, Jeanne. Hidden Atrocities: Japanese Germ Warfare and American Obstruction of Justice at the Tokyo Trial. New York:
Ningbo_plague_attack
French chemist, pharmacist and microbiologist (1822–1895)
500 francs in 1862. Pasteur is also regarded as one of the fathers of the germ theory of diseases, which was a minor medical concept at the time. His many
Louis_Pasteur
Medical condition
Germ cell neoplasia in situ (GCNIS) represents the precursor lesion for many types of testicular germ cell tumors. The term GCNIS was introduced with
Germ_cell_neoplasia_in_situ
Experiment verifying the wave-particle duality of matter
The Davisson–Germer experiment was conducted from 1923 to 1927 by Clinton Davisson and Lester Germer at Western Electric (later Bell Labs). Electrons
Davisson–Germer_experiment
Morphogenic process during embryogenesis
Germ-band extension is a morphogenic process widely studied in the development of Drosophila melanogaster in which the germ-band, which develops into
Germ-band_extension
Multi-cellular organisms that have no microorganisms living in or on them
Germ-free organisms are multi-cellular organisms that have no microorganisms living in or on them. Such organisms are raised using various methods to control
Germ-free_animal
American research facility
Plum Island scientists. The motive, initially thought to be germs for terrorists or germs for a biotech company, is really the search for the lost treasure
Plum Island Animal Disease Center
Plum_Island_Animal_Disease_Center
A trilaminar embryonic disc, trilaminary blastoderm, or trilaminar germ disk is an early stage in the development of triploblastic organisms, which include
Trilaminar_embryonic_disc
1978 studio album by X-Ray Spex
Turned Dayglo" (No. 23 in April 1978), "Identity" (No. 24 in July 1978) and "Germ Free Adolescents" which reached No. 18 in November 1978. Upon release, the
Germfree_Adolescents
Phase of embryonic development
gastrulation and continues until birth. During organogenesis, the three germ layers formed from gastrulation (the ectoderm, endoderm, and mesoderm) form
Organogenesis
Type of germ cell tumor
ovarian torsion, testicular torsion, or hydrops fetalis. They are a type of germ cell tumor (a tumor that begins in the cells that give rise to sperm or eggs)
Teratoma
Ethnic cleansing of Palestinians
Cross reports that the Zionist forces besieging the city injected 'typhoid germs' into the water supply, which led to a 'sudden typhoid epidemic'. There
Nakba
1887 short story by Rudyard Kipling
"A Germ-Destroyer" is a short story by Rudyard Kipling. It was first published in the Civil and Military Gazette on May 17, 1887, in the first Indian edition
A_Germ-Destroyer
Allegations of US biological warfare
these charges were not pursued, but when in 1952 the Communists took up the germ war charges again, they did refer back to the 1951 smallpox cases. General
Allegations of biological warfare in the Korean War
Allegations_of_biological_warfare_in_the_Korean_War
State of having two germ layers in embryonic development
which there are two primary germ layers: the ectoderm and endoderm. Diploblasts are the organisms which develop with two germ layers, and include Cnidaria
Diploblasty
Country in the Caribbean
Retrieved 19 July 2013. McAlister 1984, p. 164 Diamond, Jared M. (1998). Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies. c: W.W. Norton & Co. ISBN 978-0-393-03891-0
Cuba
Racial belief system
intersecting doctrines, such as Victorian era-Old Northernism and the Teutonic germ theory which it relied upon in appropriating Germanic (particularly Norse)
Anglo-Saxonism
The germ cell nest (germ-line cyst) forms in the ovaries during their development. The nest consists of multiple interconnected oogonia formed by incomplete
Germ_cell_nest
Dictator of Germany from 1933 to 1945
dictatorship based on race. Throughout the book, Jews are equated with "germs" and presented as the "international poisoners" of society. According to
Adolf_Hitler
Research paradigm in behavioural genetics
biologist August Weismann proposed in his germ plasm theory that heritable information is transmitted only via germ cells, which he thought contained determinants
Biological_determinism
Medical condition
associated risk factors for testicular germ cell tumor, the increase in risk of concurrent diagnosis of testicular germ cell tumor, or testicular carcinoma-in-situ
Testicular_microlithiasis
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
The germ cell nuclear factor (GCNF), also known as RTR (retinoid receptor-related testis-associated receptor) or NR6A1 (nuclear receptor subfamily 6, group
Germ_cell_nuclear_factor
Indigenous peoples of the United States
PMID 15491869. Colonial Williamsburg, CW Journal (Spring 2004), "Colonial Germ Warfare" Fenn, Elizabeth A. (2001). Pox Americana: The Great Smallpox Epidemic
Native Americans in the United States
Native_Americans_in_the_United_States
How an animal develops its sexual-reproduction cells
primordial germ cells, migrate to the location of the gonad, and form the germline of the animal. Cleavage in most animals segregates cells containing germ plasm
Germline_development
American rock musician and actress (born 1964)
rock groups, including Sonic Youth, Swans, Big Black, Diamanda Galás, the Germs, and the Stooges. While writing Celebrity Skin, she drew influence from
Courtney_Love
2015 single by Wolf Alice
"You're a Germ" is a song by English alternative rock band Wolf Alice. It was released on 10 June 2015 as the third single from their debut studio album
You're_a_Germ
Distinction between germ cell lineages producing gametes and somatic cells
proposed by August Weismann, is the strict distinction between the "immortal" germ cell lineages producing gametes and "disposable" somatic cells in animals
Weismann_barrier
American businessman and philanthropist (born 1955)
Pandemic in 2022 which proposes a "Global Epidemic Response and Mobilization" (GERM) team with annual funding of $1 billion, under the auspices of the WHO. The
Bill_Gates
President of Iraq from 1979 to 2003
part of the cease-fire agreement, Iraq agreed to scrap all poison gas and germ weapons and allow UN observers to inspect the sites. UN trade sanctions would
Saddam_Hussein
1346–1353 pandemic in Eurasia and North Africa
Hurst. p. 111. ISBN 978-1-85065-420-9. Kraut AM (1995). Silent travelers: germs, genes, and the "immigrant menace". Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 978-0-8018-5096-7
Black_Death
Stoic philosopher, Roman emperor from 161 to 180
viii. 8; Birley, Marcus Aurelius, p. 123, citing W. Eck, Die Satthalter der germ. Provinzen (1985), pp. 65ff. Birley, Marcus Aurelius, p. 120, citing Ad Verum
Marcus_Aurelius
Embryologic stage in which germ layers form
(three-layered). These three germ layers are the ectoderm (outer layer), mesoderm (middle layer), and endoderm (inner layer). These germ layers form as epiblast
Gastrulation
Contagious disease caused by SARS-CoV-2
of germs, including COVID-19, CDC recommends washing hands with soap and water whenever possible because it reduces the amount of many types of germs and
COVID-19
Trait that determines an organism's sexually reproductive function
type Sexual reproduction Evolution of sexual reproduction Anisogamy Isogamy Germ cell Meiosis Gametogenesis Spermatogenesis Oogenesis Gamete spermatozoon
Biological_sex
Proposed explanation for immunoglobulin diversity
The germ-line theory was a proposed explanation for immunoglobulin diversity that proposed that each antibody was encoded in a separate germline gene.
Germ_line_theory
1918 film
Kicking the Germ Out of Germany is a 1918 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. The film is now considered a lost film. Harold Lloyd as The
Kicking the Germ Out of Germany
Kicking_the_Germ_Out_of_Germany
Haploid sex cell
type Sexual reproduction Evolution of sexual reproduction Anisogamy Isogamy Germ cell Meiosis Gametogenesis Spermatogenesis Oogenesis Gamete spermatozoon
Gamete
Antimicrobial substance or compound
of Surgery, where he explained this reduction in terms of Louis Pasteur's germ theory. Thus he was able to popularize the antiseptic surgical methods in
Antiseptic
Medical technology
therapy (GGT), germ cells (sperm or egg cells) are modified by the introduction of functional genes into their genomes. Modifying a germ cell causes all
Gene_therapy
Medical condition
Ovarian germ cell tumors (OGCTs) are heterogeneous tumors that are derived from the primitive germ cells of the embryonic gonad, which accounts for about
Ovarian_germ_cell_tumors
Cells of a multicellular organism that pass on genetic material to progeny
is the population of a multicellular organism's cells that develop into germ cells. In other words, they are the cells that form gametes (eggs and sperm)
Germline
Fruit of corn
cooking as a vegetable or a source of starch. A kernel comprises endosperm, germ, pericarp, and tip cap. One ear of corn contains roughly 800 kernels in 16
Corn_kernel
These findings led medical science to what we now know as the germ theory of disease. The germ theory of disease proposes that invisible microorganisms (bacteria
Germ theory's key 19th century figures
Germ_theory's_key_19th_century_figures
German and American occultist
Karl Johannes Germer (22 January 1885 – 25 October 1962), also known as Frater Saturnus, was a German and American businessman and occultist. He served
Karl_Germer
from undifferentiated cells. These cells are constituents of three primary germ layers, the endoderm, mesoderm, and ectoderm. The science of the microscopic
Histogenesis
1992 studio album by Victim's Family
The Germ is an album by the California punk band Victim's Family. It was their first to be released on the Alternative Tentacles label, after departing
The_Germ_(album)
RNA binding protein
member of the DEAD box family of proteins. The vasa gene is essential for germ cell development and was first identified in Drosophila melanogaster, but
Vasa_gene
Cereal containing endosperm, germ and bran
grain is a grain of any cereal or pseudocereal that contains the endosperm, germ, and bran, in contrast to refined grains, which retain only the endosperm
Whole_grain
Capital and largest city of Germany
Retrieved 14 February 2016. "Louis Pasteur vs Robert Koch: The History of Germ Theory". YouTube. 26 May 2023. Archived from the original on 30 January 2024
Berlin
Medical condition
the disease, and previous history of testicular cancer. More than 95% are germ cell tumors which are divided into seminomas and non-seminomas. Other types
Testicular_cancer
American hip-hop duo
2019, the duo started their first nationwide "Grey Day Tour", with guests Germ, City Morgue, Trash Talk, Denzel Curry, Shoreline Mafia, Night Lovell, Pouya
Suicideboys
American politician (born 1954)
Kennedy's book "even flirts with outright germ theory denial", quoting from a portion in which Kennedy contrasts the germ theory of disease with terrain theory
Robert_F._Kennedy_Jr.
American rock band
Cover Tour Associated acts Nirvana Late! Tenacious D Sunny Day Real Estate Germs Scream Probot Killing Joke Queens of the Stone Age Viva Death Nine Inch
Foo_Fighters
English scientist, surgeon and antiseptic pioneer (1827–1912)
recognising that putrefaction in wounds is caused by germs, in connection to Louis Pasteur's then-novel germ theory of fermentation. Lister's work led to a
Joseph_Lister
American rock band
rough songs", drawing inspiration from early punk artists such as the Germs and the Damned, an English band. However, that was discouraged by Rubin
Red_Hot_Chili_Peppers
German evolutionary biologist (1834–1914)
the first Professor of Zoology at Freiburg. His main contribution involved germ plasm theory, at one time also known as Weismannism, according to which inheritance
August_Weismann
American TV medical drama (2004–2012)
procedural. The suspects were the germs. But I quickly began to realize that we needed that character element. I mean, germs don't have motives. — David Shore
House_(TV_series)
American comedy musician (born 1959)
"Dog Eat Dog", Frank Zappa with "Genius in France", Nine Inch Nails with "Germs", and Queen with "Ringtone". Some songs are pastiches of an overall genre
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic
Structure in early amniote embryogenesis
where they will differentiate into the mesoderm germ layer that, together with endoderm and ectoderm germ layers, will give rise to all the tissues of the
Primitive_streak
American physicist
Lester Halbert Germer (October 10, 1896 – October 3, 1971) was an American physicist. With Clinton Davisson, he proved the wave-particle duality of matter
Lester_Germer
Irish Australian theologian and writer (1831–1908)
Anglican minister and theologian. He is best known for his 1892 novel The Germ Growers, which is the oldest known Alien Invasion story. Potter was born
Robert_Potter_(author)
Severe outbreak of cholera that occurred in London in 1854
for the physician John Snow's study of its causes and his hypothesis that germ-contaminated water was the cause, rather than something in the air called
1854 Broad Street cholera outbreak
1854_Broad_Street_cholera_outbreak
Secret biological warfare test by the US military
September 2022. Kreston, Rebecca (28 June 2015). "Blood & Fog: The Military's Germ Warfare Tests in San Francisco". Discover. ISSN 0274-7529. Archived from
Operation_Sea-Spray
GERM
GERM
Surname or Lastname
English, Dutch, and German
English, Dutch, and German : variant spelling of May or Mei.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, French, German, Jamaican
Brother; From Germany
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, Danish, French, German, Jamaican, Latin, Teutonic
Brother; A Sprout; Armed; From Germany
Male
Russian
(Герман) Russian form of Roman Latin Germanus, GERMAN means "from Germany."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Danish, English, French, German, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Teutonic
Warrior; Brotherly; From Germany; Brother
Surname or Lastname
English, German, Dutch, and Jewish
English, German, Dutch, and Jewish : from the personal name Michael, ultimately from Hebrew Micha-el ‘Who is like God?’. This was borne by various minor Biblical characters and by one of the archangels, the protector of Israel (Daniel 10:13, 12:1; Rev. 12:7). In Christian tradition, Michael was regarded as the warrior archangel, conqueror of Satan, and the personal name was correspondingly popular throughout Europe, especially in knightly and military families. In English-speaking countries, this surname is also found as an Anglicized form of several Greek surnames having Michael as their root, for example Papamichaelis ‘Michael the priest’ and patronymics such as Michaelopoulos.
Surname or Lastname
Americanized form of German Möller (see Moeller).German
Americanized form of German Möller (see Moeller).German : habitational name for someone from Melle.German, Jewish (Ashkenazic), and Polish : occupational name for a miller or flour merchant, from an agent derivative of German Mehl ‘flour’.English : variant of Miller.
Surname or Lastname
German and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for a cutler, from Middle High German mezzer ‘knife’, from Old High German mezzirahs, mezzisahs, a compound of maz ‘food’, ‘meat’ + sahs ‘knife’, ‘sword’. The Jewish name is from German Messer ‘knife’ or Yiddish meser.German : occupational name for an official in charge of measuring the dues paid in kind by tenants, from an agent derivative of Middle High German mezzen ‘to measure’.English and Scottish : occupational name for someone who kept watch over harvested crops, Middle English, Older Scots mess(i)er, from Old French messier (see Messier).
Female
French
Feminine form of French Germain, GERMAINE means "from Germany."
Surname or Lastname
German (Michelmann)
German (Michelmann) : patronymic or pet form of the personal name Michel, a variant of Michael.English : occupational name for the servant (Middle English man) of a man called Michel (see Mitchell).
Surname or Lastname
English, German, and Swiss German
English, German, and Swiss German : variant of German.German : variant of Gehrmann.
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Roman Latin Germanus, GERMÃN means "from Germany."
Male
French
French form of Roman Latin Germanus, GERMAIN means "from Germany."
Girl/Female
Australian, French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese
From Germany
Male
Russian
(Гермоген) Russian form of Greek Hermogenes, GERMOGEN means "born of Hermes."
Surname or Lastname
North German
North German : from a short form of the personal name Bartholomäus (see Bartholomew).English : habitational name from Meaux (pronounced ‘Myoos’) in Humberside, formerly in East Yorkshire. This was named in Old Norse as ‘sandbank pool’, from melr ‘sandbank’, ‘sandhill’ + sær ‘sea’, ‘lake’, and subsequently assimilated by folk etymology to a French place name.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Latin
From Germany
Male
Italian
Italian form of Roman Latin Germanus, GERMANO means "from Germany."
Surname or Lastname
Variant spelling of German Mentzer, a habitational name for someone from a place called Mentz (possibly Mainz) or Menz.English
Variant spelling of German Mentzer, a habitational name for someone from a place called Mentz (possibly Mainz) or Menz.English : probably a variant of Manser. Compare Menser.
Surname or Lastname
English, German, and Dutch
English, German, and Dutch : patronymic from the personal name Michael.
GERM
GERM
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Mingy (see Mingee).German : from a pet form of the personal name Meinhardt.German : altered form of French Munier ‘miller’.Norwegian : habitational name from a farm name in Østfold, of obscure etymology.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Oriya, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional
A Beautiful and Fragrant Flower; Fragrant
Boy/Male
German, Scandinavian
Ever Kingly; Son of Eric
Boy/Male
Tamil
Shwetambar | à®·à¯à®µà¯‡à®¤à®¾à®®à¯à®ªà®°
One who wears white clothes
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Nickname of Abdullah; Son of Muhammad who Died in Infancy
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
New Light
Boy/Male
Australian, Chinese, Greek, Ukrainian
Regal; King; Ruler
Boy/Male
Tamil
White
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived in a hovel, Middle English sched(d)e.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Satisfaction
GERM
GERM
GERM
GERM
GERM
imp. & p. p.
of Germanize
pl.
of Germen
a.
Germicide.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Germanize
imp. & p. p.
of Germinate
v. t.
To make German, or like what is distinctively German; as, to Germanize a province, a language, a society.
a.
Pertaining to germination; having power to bud or develop.
v. i.
To sprout; to bud; to shoot; to begin to vegetate, as a plant or its seed; to begin to develop, as a germ.
a.
Destructive to germs; -- applied to any agent which has a destructive action upon living germs, particularly bacteria, or bacterial germs, which are considered the cause of many infectious diseases.
pl.
of Germen
v. i.
To reason or write after the manner of the Germans.
a.
Without germs.
n.
A germicide agent.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Germinate
n.
See Germ.
a.
Sprouting; sending forth germs or buds.
a.
Pertaining or belonging to a germ; as, the germinal vesicle.
n.
The process of germinating; the beginning of vegetation or growth in a seed or plant; the first development of germs, either animal or vegetable.
n.
Reproduction by means of germs.
n.
A small germ.