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germinally — adverb see germinal … New Collegiate Dictionary
germinally — ger·mi·nal·ly … English syllables
germinally — adverb see germinal … Useful english dictionary
germinal — germinally, adv. /jerr meuh nl/, adj. 1. being in the earliest stage of development: germinal ideas. 2. of or pertaining to a germ or germs. 3. of the nature of a germ or germ cell. [1800 10; ( < F) < L germin (s. of germen sprout, bud; see GERM) … Universalium
germinal — adjective Etymology: French, from Latin germin , germen more at germ Date: 1808 1. a. being in the earliest stage of development b. creative, productive 2. of, relating to, or having the characteristics of a germ cell or early embryo • germinally … New Collegiate Dictionary
Jesus Christ — 1. Jesus (def. 1). 2. Jesus (def. 5). * * * Introduction also called Jesus of Galilee or Jesus of Nazareth born c. 6–4 BC, Bethlehem died c. AD 30, Jerusalem founder of Christianity, one of the world s largest religions, and the incarnation … Universalium
Megarians — • Short article on the history and teachings of this school of philosophy by William Turner Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Megarians Megarians … Catholic encyclopedia
Peter Abelard — Peter Abelard † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Peter Abelard Dialectician, philosopher, and theologian, born 1079; died 1142. Peter Abelard (also spelled Abeillard, Abailard, etc., while the best manuscripts have Abaelardus) was born in the… … Catholic encyclopedia
germinal — adjective 1》 relating to or of the nature of a germ cell or embryo. 2》 in the earliest stage of development. ↘providing material for future development. Derivatives germinally adverb Origin C19: from L. germen, germin sprout, seed + al … English new terms dictionary
germinal — [jʉr′mə nəl] adj. [Fr < ML germinalis < L germen (gen. germinis): see GERM] 1. of, like, or characteristic of germs or germ cells 2. in an embryonic stage; in the first stage of growth or development germinally adv … English World dictionary