different between germinate vs germinant
germinate
English
Etymology
Latin germinatus, past participle of germinare (“to sprout”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?d???(?)m?ne?t/
Verb
germinate (third-person singular simple present germinates, present participle germinating, simple past and past participle germinated)
- (intransitive, botany, horticulture) Of a seed, to begin to grow, to sprout roots and leaves.
- the Chalcites, which hath a Spirit that will put forth and germinate
- (transitive) To cause to grow; to produce.
Synonyms
- ackerspyre (Chester)
Translations
Anagrams
- germanite, reteaming
Italian
Verb
germinate
- second-person plural present of germinare
- second-person plural imperative of germinare
Anagrams
- emigrante, regimante, regimenta, remigante
Latin
Participle
germin?te
- vocative masculine singular of germin?tus
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germinant
English
Adjective
germinant (not comparable)
- That germinates.
Noun
germinant (plural germinants)
- A germinating plant.
Anagrams
- minargent, net margin
Latin
Verb
germinant
- third-person plural present active indicative of germin?
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