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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
to spread germs

germ ˈwar·fare N

Usage examples with germs

to spread germs

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From the purity of his actions, the parts of his body became the germs of the various gems.
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Gloves create a sweaty warm clammy environment, perfect for breeding germs.
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In 2004 shopping carts were identified as a source of germs and became a major public health concern.
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Millennials (18 to 34 year olds) favour liquid soap over a bar, which they believe to harbour germs, but does it?
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The mixture produces hormones such as auxin (from yeast and filamentous fungus) gibberellins from red fungus and cytokines from germs and yeast.
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What has more germs than a shoe or even a toilet bowl?
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They proved that the germs that caused one disease may be the cure for another.
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Experiments included glitter on the hands and balloons filled with confetti demonstrated the invisible spread of germs and stressed the importance of handwashing.
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It was not until the 1800s that humans began to recognize the existence and role of germs and microbes in relation to disease.
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Lymph nodes (sometimes also called lymph glands) contain white blood cells and filter the germs throughout the body.
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