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germ [ʤɜ:m] N

1. germ:

germ MED, BIOL
klica f
germ MED, BIOL
bacil m
germ MED, BIOL
virus m

2. germ fig:

a germ of truth
the germ of an idea

germ ˈwar·fare N

Usage examples with germ

a germ of truth
the germ of an idea

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The treatment for mediastinal nonseminomatous germ cell tumors should follow guidelines for poor-prognosis testicular cancer.
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In triploblastic organisms, the three germ layers are called endoderm, ectoderm, and mesoderm.
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The sertoli cells are pushed toward the lumen by the neoplastic germ cells, and spermatogenesis is almost always absent in the affected tubules.
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Each basidiospore is approximately 6 to7 m long and appear to possess a germ pore.
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This is the theory of the small world, but contained within, there is the germ of an idea which has barely been exploited.
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At harvest, the bitter-tasting germ of most seeds is removed using a hollow needle.
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It also greatly improved yields in germ line mutations.
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The stability of molecules and crystals is due to the same principles and a molecule might be called the germ of a solid.
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Microscopic examination of affected testicular tissue most commonly shows germ cells with enlarged hyperchromatic nuclei with prominent nucleoli and clear cytoplasm.
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The germ theory was rejected by the medical establishment until after the war, and a large number of soldier deaths were caused by this.
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