SEED vs GERM: NOUN
- Family stock; ancestry.
- A mature fertilized plant ovule consisting of an embryo and its food source and having a protective coat or testa
- A player who has been seeded for a tournament, often at a given rank.
- Sperm; semen.
- The thick white fluid containing spermatozoa that is ejaculated by the male genital tract
- Anything that provides inspiration for later work
- One of the outstanding players in a tournament
- A mature plant ovule containing an embryo.
- A small dry fruit, spore, or other propagative plant part.
- Seeds considered as a group.
- The seed-bearing stage of a plant.
- An egg or cocoon of certain insects.
- Something that resembles a seed, as.
- A tiny bubble in a piece of glass.
- A form of a radioactive isotope that is used to localize and concentrate the amount of radiation administered to a body site, such as a tumor.
- A source or beginning; a germ.
- A small amount of material used to start a chemical reaction.
- A small crystal used to start a crystallization process.
- Offspring; progeny.
- A larval shellfish or a hatchling fish.
- A small hard fruit
- The larvæ of the lac-insect.
- The fertilized and matured ovule of the higher or flowering plants.
- The male fecundating fluid; semen; sperm or milt, as of fish; spat, as of oysters: without a plural.
- Very young animals, as oysters.
- Progeny; offspring; children; descendants: as. the seed of Abraham; the seed of David.
- In glass-making, one of the small bubbles which form in imperfectly fused glass, and which, when the glass is worked, assume elongated or ovoid forms, resembling the shapes of some seeds.
- The egg or eggs of the commercial silkwormmoth, Sericaria mori.
- Same as red-seed: a fishermen's term.
- That from which anything springs: firstprinciple; origin: often in the plural: as, the seeds of virtue or vice; to sow the seeds of discord.
- In sugar manufacturing, crystals of sugar placed in concentrated syrup to serve as starting-points for fresh crystallization.
- Race; generation; birth.
- The embryo of a seed, especially of a seed used as a cereal or grain. See Wikipedia article on cereal germ.
- A small mass of protoplasm or cells from which a new organism or one of its parts may develop.
- The earliest form of an organism; a seed, bud, or spore.
- A microorganism, especially a pathogen.
- In biology, the first rudiment of any organism; the earliest stage in the development of an organism; the simplest recognizable condition of a living thing; in botany, technically, the embryo of a seed, or, in the Linnean use of the word, the ovary.
- By extension, an early or but slightly developed state of an organism; an early embryo. See embryo.
- Some or any microbe or micro-organism; a spore: as, a cholera-germ. See germicide.
- That from which anything springs or may spring as if from a seed or root; a rudimentary element; a formative principle: as, the germs of civil liberty or of prosperity.
- Anything that provides inspiration for later work
- That which is to develop a new individual; ; the earliest form under which an organism appears.
- The germ cells, collectively, as distinguished from the somatic cells, or soma. Germ is often used in place of germinal to form phrases
- A microorganism, especially a disease-causing bacterium or virus; -- used informally, .
- A name applied to certain tiny bacterial organisms or their spores, such as Anthrax bacillus and the Micrococcus of fowl cholera, which have been demonstrated to be the cause of certain diseases; same as germ{4}. See Germ theory (below).
- The germ, egg, spore, or cell from which the plant or animal arises. At one time a part of the body of the parent, it finally becomes detached, and by a process of multiplication and growth gives rise to a mass of cells, which ultimately form a new individual like the parent. See Ovum.
- See Gonad.
- A special process on which buds are developed in certain animals. See Doliolum.
- The theory that living organisms can be produced only by the evolution or development of living germs or seeds. See Biogenesis, and Abiogenesis. As applied to the origin of disease, the theory claims that the zymotic diseases are due to the rapid development and multiplication of various bacteria, the germs or spores of which are either contained in the organism itself, or transferred through the air or water. See Fermentation theory.
- In pathology, the doctrine that zymotic diseases, together with some not usually classed as zymotic, are due to the presence in the body of living organisms. These organisms, which, so far as they have been positively identified, belong for the most part to the group of bacteria, produce their morbid effects by their vital activity, and probably in large part by the formation of poisons called ptomaines. This doctrine no longer rests upon indirect evidence alone, but also on the positive identification of the peccant organisms in a certain number of diseases, as in phthisis, anthrax, relapsing fever, typhoid fever, and some others. Synonyms Fetus, Rudiment. See embryo.
- An idea that forms the basis of some project.
- A pathogenic microorganism.
- Something that may serve as the basis of further growth or development.
- A minute life form (especially a disease-causing bacterium); the term is not in technical use
- A small simple structure (as a fertilized egg) from which new tissue can develop into a complete organism
- The small mass of cells from which a new organism develops; a seed, bud or spore.
SEED vs GERM: ADJECTIVE
- Set aside for planting a new crop.
- Intended to help in early stages.
- N/A
SEED vs GERM: VERB
- Place (seeds) in or on the ground for future growth
- Inoculate with microorganisms
- Remove the seeds from
- Bear seeds
- Go to seed; shed seeds
- Distribute (players or teams) so that outstanding teams or players will not meet in the early rounds
- Sprinkle with silver iodide particles to disperse and cause rain
- Help (an enterprise) in its early stages of development by providing seed money
- To grow, as if parasitic
SEED vs GERM: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To plant seeds in (land, for example); sow.
- To plant (a crop, for example) as seeds in soil.
- To remove the seeds from (fruit).
- To furnish with something that grows or stimulates growth or development.
- To cause (cells or a tumor, for example) to grow or multiply.
- To arrange (the drawing for positions in a tournament) so that the more skilled contestants meet in the later rounds.
- To rank (a contestant) in this way.
- To help (a business, for example) in its early development.
- To sow seed.
- To pass into the seed-bearing stage.
- To grow or multiply, as a tumor.
- To sprinkle (a cloud) with particles, as of silver iodide, in order to disperse it or to produce precipitation.
- To germinate.
SEED vs GERM: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In sugar manufacturing, to start the process of crystallization in (concentrated syrup) by placing crystals of sugar, from a previous step in the process, to serve as seed or starting-points.
- Go to seed
- Shed seeds
- (idiom) (go/run) To become weak or devitalized; deteriorate.
- (idiom) (go/run) To pass into the seed-bearing stage.
- The term is not in technical use
SEED vs GERM: RELATED WORDS
- Inoculum, Sunflower, Oilseed, Crop, Seedling, Seedlings, Ranked, Seeded player, Sough, Source, Ejaculate, Semen, Germ, Seminal fluid, Sow
- Biological, Cell, Plasm, Microbial, Spore, Organism, Microorganism, Virus, Bacterial, Bacterium, Bacteria, Source, Seed, Bug, Microbe
SEED vs GERM: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Grain, Seedbed, Inoculum, Sunflower, Oilseed, Crop, Seedling, Seedlings, Ranked, Source, Ejaculate, Semen, Germ, Seminal fluid, Sow
- Bacteriological, Biological, Cell, Microbial, Spore, Organism, Microorganism, Virus, Bacterial, Bacterium, Bacteria, Source, Seed, Bug, Microbe
SEED vs GERM: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Accordingly, FBN officials advise farmers to weigh not only yield when selecting seed, but also seed costs and commodity prices.
- Request a free seed catalog from Seed Savers Exchange, filled with rare, heirloom varieties to grow in your garden.
- Vegetable seed crops are classiufb01ed into three broad groups, depending on the state of seed at harvest time.
- On the other hand, sweet lupine seed yield, seed CP, and IVOMD were affected by location.
- Row cleaners allow the seed bed to be cleared of debris for better seed emergence.
- PLS stipulates thatthe order shall be only seed and no incidentaldebris or weed seed.
- The KNOhelps to break seed dormancy and give more uniform germination of pepper seed.
- Sets the seed of this random number generator using a single long seed.
- Grass Seed con consegna gratis, such as the pennington Smart Seed and!
- State License and Certificate Requirements Seed Treatment otect seed for planting.
- Like you mentioned grits are typically the hominy mixed with the germ and the germ alone.
- Candida albicans isolates tested were not able to produce germ tubes in when exposed to media that enhances germ tube production.
- There is a germ of truth in this idea, but only a very tiny germ.
- Germ cell tumors are malignancies of primordial germ cells, the cells destined to become spermatozoa.
- Male germ cells give rise to sperm and female germ cells develop into ova.
- A germ flour is made from the endosperm and germ, excluding the bran.
- The remaining germ residue, or germ meal, is used as a component of animal feed.
- Environmentally induced trangenerational epigenetic reprogramming of primordial germ cells and the subsequent germ line.
- Embryonic germ cell lines and their derivation from mouse primordial germ cells.
- Immunisation involves giving a person a killed germ, a live but weakened germ or just a critical part of the germ.
SEED vs GERM: QUESTIONS
- Is now () a good seed value for random seed in Erlang?
- Can you use fennel and anise seed instead of licorice seed?
- Is it possible to grow grass seed from seed without mowing?
- Do you pick teams by seed or seed in college basketball?
- What is the seed rate and seed treatment for barley?
- Does seed desiccation begin already during seed germination?
- Does seed dormancy affect seed germination in the wild?
- What is a seed drill with mechanical seed metering?
- Will pure seed book says tendersweet carrot seed size?
- Why choose all smart seed grass seed from Pennington?
- What is the best toothbrush sanitizer for germ shield?
- How did the Glo germ demonstration help my daughter?
- Where are germ cells located in the undifferentiated gonads?
- Which part of the reproductive system produces germ-cells?
- What is wheat germ agglutinin-conjugated PLGA nanoparticles?
- Can RF treatments improve stabilization of wheat germ?
- How are immunoglobulins encoded in germ-line cells?
- What is traditional fermented wheat germ extract (FWGE)?
- Why colonize germ-free zebrafish with bacterial species?
- Why use eukaryotic wheat germ for protein synthesis?