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‹ə:m1) (a very tiny animal or plant that causes disease: Disinfectant kills germs.) germen2) (the small beginning (of anything): the germ of an idea.) germen, embrión, principiogerm n germen / microbiotr[ʤɜːm]1 (gen) germen nombre masculino2 (of a disease) bacilo, microbio; (bacteria) bacteria3 figurative use germen nombre masculino, principiogerm ['ʤərm] n1) microorganism: microbio m, germen m2) beginning: germen m, principio mthe germ of a plan: el germen de un planadj.• germinal adj.n.• bacilo s.m.• germen s.m.• microbio s.m.• simiente s.f.dʒɜːrm, dʒɜːm1) ( Med) microbio m, germen m2) (Biol, Bot) germen m[dʒɜːm]1.N (Bio) (also fig) germen m ; (Med) microbio m, germen m2.CPDgerm carrier N — portador(a) m / f de microbios or gérmenes
germ plasm N — germen m plasma
germ warfare N — guerra f bacteriológica
* * *[dʒɜːrm, dʒɜːm]1) ( Med) microbio m, germen m2) (Biol, Bot) germen m
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