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germinative


Meanings
  • pertaining to the beginning or origin of something.

    - "The germinative stage of a plant is the period when the seed begins to grow."
    - "The poet describes the sun as a germinative force, bringing new life to the earth."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with germinative
germinative , creative , native , reactive , proactive
Homophones
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  1. germinative (en) : pertaining to the beginning or origin of something.

  2. germinative (en) : a microorganism, such as a bacterium or a fungus, that can begin to grow in a medium, such as soil or water.

  3. germinative (en) : having the power to generate new growth or produce new life.

  4. germinative (en) : a person or thing that represents the beginning or origin of something.

  5. germinative (en) : a type of seed that has the ability to germinate and grow into a plant under the right conditions.

  6. germinative (en) : a type of soil that is rich in nutrients and has the ability to retain moisture, making it ideal for the germination and growth of seeds.

  7. germinative (en) : a type of fungus that is capable of decomposing organic matter and releasing nutrients into the soil, making it ideal for the germination and growth of seeds.


Variants
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germinate , germinated , germinates , germinating , germination , germinations , germinative
Etymology
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The word 'germinative' comes from the Latin word 'germen', meaning 'bud' or 'shoot'. This word is derived from the verb 'germino', meaning 'to generate', 'to produce', or 'to cause to grow'. The term 'germinative' is used to describe something that has the potential to generate new growth or produce new life.


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  1. Did you know that the term 'germinative' is often used in the context of agriculture and horticulture to describe the ability of a seed to germinate and grow into a plant under the right conditions?

  2. Did you know that the process of germination is a complex one that involves a number of different biological processes working together to enable the seed to begin its journey towards becoming a fully-grown plant?

  3. Did you know that the ability of a seed to germinate and grow into a plant is influenced by a number of different factors, including the type of seed, the quality of the soil, the availability of water, the temperature, and the presence of light or the absence of light?

  4. Did you know that the process of germination is an important one not just for agriculture and horticulture, but also for the natural world as a whole? The ability of a seed to germinate and grow into a plant is essential for the survival and reproduction of many different species of plants, and ultimately for the health and wellbeing of the natural world as a whole.

  5. Did you know that the process of germination is not just important for the survival and reproduction of plants, but also for the development of new and innovative technologies in the field of agriculture and horticulture? For example, researchers are currently exploring the use of biodegradable films and nanotechnology to enhance the process of germination and improve the growth and yield of crops.

  6. Did you know that the process of germination is not just important for the survival and reproduction of plants, but also for the health and wellbeing of the animals and humans that rely on these plants for food and other essential resources? For example, the germination of grains such as wheat, rice, and corn is essential for the production of these crops, which are then used to make a wide variety of foods, including breads, pastas, porridges, and many others. These foods provide an important source of energy and nutrients for animals and humans alike, making the process of germination not just important for the survival and reproduction of plants, but also for the health and wellbeing of the animals and humans that rely on these plants for food and other essential resources.

  7. Did you know that the process of germination is not just important for the survival and reproduction of plants, but also for the development of new and innovative technologies in the field of agriculture and horticulture? For example, researchers are currently exploring the use of biodegradable films and nanotechnology to enhance the process of germination and improve the growth and yield of crops.

  8. Did you know that the process of germination is not just important for the survival and reproduction of plants, but also for the health and wellbeing of the animals and humans that rely on these plants for food and other essential resources? For example, the germination of grains such as wheat, rice, and corn is essential for the production of these crops, which are then used to make a wide variety of foods, including breads, pastas, porridges, and many others. These foods provide an important source of energy and nutrients for animals and humans alike, making the process of germination not just important for the survival and reproduction of plants, but also for the health and wellbeing of the animals and humans that rely on these plants for food and other essential resources.


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