Germinalism example sentences

ger·mi·nal

adjective

germinal (adjective)

  - relating to or of the nature of a germ cell or embryo.

  - in the earliest stage of development:

  - providing material for future development:

Ger·mi·nal

noun

Germinal (noun)

  - the seventh month of the French Republican calendar (1793–1805), originally running from March 21 to April 19.

Synonyms

rudimentary, undeveloped, unformed, immature, incomplete, incipient, inchoate, fledgling, budding, beginning, potential, nascent, emerging, developing, early, primary, elementary, mature, developed, developing, impending, growing, emerging, emergent, dawning, starting, inceptive, initial, nascent, embryonic, fledgling, rudimentary, inchoate, embryonal, Feedback

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