Sentence examples for the germ from inspiring English sources

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the germ

noun

The small mass of cells from which a new organism develops; a seed, bud or spore.

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That was the germ.

The germ of an escape plan formed.

He has the germ of an idea.

Hence the germ of the exhibition.

There's the germ of something important here.

The germ is as old as man.

But the talks raise the germ of a possibility.

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Soap and water is all the germ-fighting we need.

It also prevents engagement with other issues raised by CRISPR/Cas9 beyond the germ-line.

Why do then the germ-free mice react differently?

In all, the alterations were present in the germ-line.

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