"Germogen" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Germogen" Meaning

I apologize, but I couldn't find the word "germogen" in my dictionaries or linguistic resources. It's possible that it's a made-up or rare word. Can you please provide more context or information about where you encountered this word? I'll do my best to help you understand its meaning or find more information about it.

"Germogen" Examples

I apologize, but there is no word "germogen". It's possible that it's a made-up or non-existent word. As a result, I cannot provide usage examples because it has no meaning.

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"Germogen" Similar Words

Germinating

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Germination

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Germinative

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Germinativum

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Germinator

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Germinomatous

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Germinomatous refers to a type or form of cancer that originates from germ cells, which are the cells that develop into gametes (sperm or eggs). In particular, germinomatous tumors arise from the germ cells in the testes, ovaries, or other parts of the body, and can be benign or malignant. In the context of central nervous system tumors, germinomatous refers to a type of testicular teratoma that has spread to the brain or spine.

Germiparity

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Germiston

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Germophobia

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Germplasm

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Germs

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Germs are tiny microorganisms that can cause illnesses and infections. They can be found almost everywhere and are often present on surfaces, in the air, and on people's bodies. Examples of germs include bacteria, viruses, and fungi.

Germule

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I apologize, but "germule" is not a commonly used word in English language. It's possible that it's a rare or obscure term, or it could be a misspelling or a word that doesn't exist.<br><br>If you meant to type a different word, please let me know and I'll do my best to provide the correct meaning.<br><br>However, "germule" sounds similar to the term "gremule", which is an archaic word that refers to a small mushroom or a fungus. But without more context, it's difficult to determine if this is the correct meaning or not.

Gernesiais

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Gerocomia

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Gerocomia refers to the phenomenon of older adults tendency to have a reduced fear of death and a greater acceptance of mortality as they age.

Gerocomical

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I think there might be a small typo there! The correct word is likely "geriatric" or "gerocomedian".<br><br>"Geriatric" refers to something related to or affecting old age, typically in a medical or social sense.<br><br>On the other hand, "gerocomedian" is not a commonly used word. It's possible that it could be a whimsical or humorous term, but it's not a recognized phrase in standard English.<br><br>If you meant something else, please clarify or provide more context!

Gerocomy

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