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germination

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for germination.

Editorial note

The germination of his neighbor's wheat, over which Schmeiser had no control, transformed his legal action into a crime.

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Quick take

The process of germinating; the beginning of vegetation or growth from a seed or spore; the first development of germs, either animal or vegetable.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of germination gathered in one view.

noun

The process of germinating; the beginning of vegetation or growth from a seed or spore; the first development of germs, either animal or vegetable.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for germination.

noun

The process of germinating; the beginning of vegetation or growth from a seed or spore; the first development of germs, either animal or vegetable.

Example sentences

1

The germination of his neighbor's wheat, over which Schmeiser had no control, transformed his legal action into a crime.

2

And once things start going down the drain, it's time for subsidies (fertilizer) and public contracts (pre-germination).

3

It makes sense that seed germination is one of these; temporarily decreased sperm count in human males would be another.

4

Too deep it won't germinate, too shallow and germination won't happen either because it will dry out instead of staying moist.

5

You can just dry a chilli you like from the supermarket and use the seeds from that: germination rates are near 100%.

6

The counter point is that they shouldn't need to know this, but then why do we teach flower germination?

7

I'm not sure how Rosetta was run; it had a longer germination time than many missions.

8

Each group of music assigned plants was subjected to an hour of their music per day, and germination/sprouting rates and subsequent plant growth measured.

9

The almost permanent dryness of superhydrophobic self-cleaning surfaces is an obstacle particularly to pathogens producing spores which require free water for germination (Juniper 1991).

10

Did they again attempt germination when the 2 devices were completely off?

11

Can we encourage any (microscopic) conditions that trigger germination that turns out badly for the fungus?

12

I planted some 5 year old tomato seeds this season and had near 100% germination.

Quote examples

1

It's a bit of an art figuring out what "even moisture until germination" is, and this varies based on soil type.

2

But the insistence on elections represents the germination of political demands, even if the demand is only organized at the company level." I have been reading the government-controlled mass media from China in English since 1975 and in the original Chinese since 1979.

3

It's not "the germination of his neighbor's wheat" that turned Schmeiser's action into a crime; it's his intent to transform his commercial farm from a non-RR to an RR operation by isolating RR seeds rather than paying for RR seeds.

4

Just to preempt, I acknowledge that this language is odd: "Thus a farmer whose field contains seed or plants originating from seed spilled into them, or blown as seed, in swaths from a neighbour's land or even growing from germination by pollen carried into his field from elsewhere by insects, birds, or by the wind, may own the seed or plants on his land even if he did not set about to plant them.

Proper noun examples

1

Germination depends on correct temperature and moisture.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use germination in a sentence?

The germination of his neighbor's wheat, over which Schmeiser had no control, transformed his legal action into a crime.

What does germination mean?

The process of germinating; the beginning of vegetation or growth from a seed or spore; the first development of germs, either animal or vegetable.

What part of speech is germination?

germination is commonly used as noun.