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1 Germane
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ger|mane´ly — ger|mane «jur MAYN», adjective. 1. closely connected; to the point; pertinent: »Your statement is not germane to the discussion. SYNONYM(S): appropriate, relevant. 2. Obsolete, german; akin. –ger|mane´ly … Useful english dictionary
ger|mane — «jur MAYN», adjective. 1. closely connected; to the point; pertinent: »Your statement is not germane to the discussion. SYNONYM(S): appropriate, relevant. 2. Obsolete, german; akin. –ger|mane´ly … Useful english dictionary
ger|mane´ness — ger|mane «jur MAYN», adjective. 1. closely connected; to the point; pertinent: »Your statement is not germane to the discussion. SYNONYM(S): appropriate, relevant. 2. Obsolete, german; akin. –ger|mane´ly … Useful english dictionary
ger·mane — … Useful english dictionary
ger — ag·ger; an·ger·ly; ar·mi·ger; as·trol·o·ger; au·ger; aus·trin·ger; bag·ger; bal·in·ger; bee·ger·ite; ber·ger; boot·leg·ger; bött·ger; bou·lan·ger·ite; brag·ger; braun·schwei·ger; brev·i·ger; brög·ger·ite; bud·ger·ee; bud·ger·i·gar; bud·ger·ow;… … English syllables
mane — bal·let·o·mane; bib·lio·mane; ger·mane·ly; ger·mane·ness; hu·mane; hu·mane·ly; hu·mane·ness; im·mane; mane·less; mel·o·mane; ot·to·mane·an; ped·i·mane; ger·mane; mane; bi·mane; quad·ru·mane; … English syllables
mane — (n.) O.E. manu mane, from P.Gmc. *mano (Cf. O.N. mön, O.Fris. mana, M.Du. mane, Du. manen, O.H.G. mana, Ger. Mähne mane ), from PIE *mon neck, nape of the neck (Cf. Skt. manya nape of the neck, O.E … Etymology dictionary
mane — [mān] n. [ME < OE manu, akin to Ger mähne < IE * mono , neck (> Sans mányā, nape of the neck, Welsh mwn, neck), prob. < base * men , to project > MENACE] 1. the long hair growing from the top or sides of the neck of certain animals … English World dictionary
germane — ger·mane … English syllables
germanely — ger·mane·ly … English syllables
germane — ger•mane [[t]dʒərˈmeɪn[/t]] adj. 1) closely or significantly related; relevant; pertinent: points germane to the subject[/ex] 2) Obs. closely related • Etymology: 1250–1300; < OF germain; see german ger•mane′ly, adv. ger•mane′ness, n … From formal English to slang