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    germ
    /jərm/

    noun

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  2. The meaning of GERM is a small mass of living substance capable of developing into an organism or one of its parts. How to use germ in a sentence.

  3. GERM definition: 1. a very small organism that causes disease: 2. a small amount, usually one that develops into…. Learn more.

  4. noun. a microorganism, especially when disease-producing; microbe. a bud, offshoot, or seed. the rudiment of a living organism; an embryo in its early stages. the initial stage in development or evolution, as a germ cell or ancestral form. Synonyms: seed, rudiment, bud, root, spark.

  5. 1. countable noun. A germ is a very small organism that causes disease. Chlorine is widely used to kill germs. ...a germ that destroyed hundreds of millions of lives. Synonyms: microbe, virus, bug [informal], bacterium More Synonyms of germ. 2. singular noun.

  6. A germ is a tiny life form that spreads disease. Germs are also small things that grow into larger things — whether animals, plants, or ideas. Germ is not a technical term, but you've probably heard it used in reference to tiny organisms (such as bacteria) that cause disease.

  7. 1. (Pathology) a microorganism, esp one that produces disease in animals or plants. 2. (often plural) the rudimentary or initial form of something: the germs of revolution. 3. (Biology) a simple structure, such as a fertilized egg, that is capable of developing into a complete organism.

  8. 1. A germ is a very small organism that causes disease. [...] 2. The germ of something such as an idea is something which developed or might develop into that thing. [...] 3. See also wheatgerm. More. Synonyms of 'germ' • microbe, virus, bug (informal) [...] • beginning, root, seed [...] • embryo, egg, seed [...] More. Collocations with 'germ'

  9. germ meaning, definition, what is germ: a very small living thing that can make ...: Learn more.

  10. GERM meaning: 1 : a very small living thing that causes disease; 2 : the origin or basis of something

  11. What Are Germs? Some kids may think that germs are bugs or other gross stuff. But germs are tiny organisms, or living things, that can cause disease. Germs are so small and sneaky that they creep into our bodies without being noticed. In fact, germs are so tiny that you need to use a microscope to see them.

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