Germinations [noun]
Definition of Germinations:
gestation
Synonyms of Germinations:
Opposite/Antonyms of Germinations:
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Sentence/Example of Germinations:
If the plant occurs along the water, the seeds, when liberated, float about until they rest in a suitable place for germination.
They are conceived of fecund nods and looks, of the germination of writing and initials and signatures and contract-stamps.
The finer the soil is the surer you may be of the germination of the seed you put into it.
Every five or six days the watering is to be renewed, in order to facilitate the germination.
Studies have been made upon the comparative germination of tree seeds in the field and the greenhouse.
These were of a character to force into germination whatever seeds of hereditary superstition lay latent in my bosom.
These seeds fall upon shadeless, ash-covered ground, under conditions most favorable to their germination and growth.
This would place the germination of the species at a great disadvantage.
Carbonic acid is also produced during the process of fermentation and germination.
“One of speech” must mean the god endowed with authoritative utterance on the subject of germination.