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  • 1 germ

    {dʒə:m}
    I. 1. биол. зародиш, ембрион, зачатък (и прен.)
    in GERM в зародиш
    2. мед. микроб, бацил
    -war fare бактериологична война
    3. бот. плодна пъпка
    II. v покълвам, пониквам, развивам се
    * * *
    {jъ:m} n 1. биол. зародиш, ембрион, зачатък (и прен.); in germ в(2) {jъ:m} v покълвам, пониквам; развивам се.
    * * *
    пониквам; бацил; зародиш; зачатък; ембрион; кълн;
    * * *
    1. -war fare бактериологична война 2. i. биол. зародиш, ембрион, зачатък (и прен.) 3. ii. v покълвам, пониквам, развивам се 4. in germ в зародиш 5. бот. плодна пъпка 6. мед. микроб, бацил
    * * *
    germ[dʒə:m] I. n 1. биол. зародиш, ембрион, зачатък (и прен.); in \germ в зародиш; 2. мед. микроб, бацил; \germ warfare бактериологична война; 3. бот. плодова пъпка, завръз, кълн; II. v покълвам, пониквам; развивам се, еволюирам ( книж.).

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  • 2 germ carrier

    germ carrier[´dʒə:m¸kæriə] n бацилоносител, вирусоносител.

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  • 3 germ cell

    сперматозоид;
    * * *
    germ cell[´dʒə:m¸sel] n биол. 1. клетка; 2. сперматозоид.

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  • 4 germ-cell

    {'dʒə:msel}
    1. n биол. клетка
    2. сперматозоид
    * * *
    {'jъ:msel} n биол. 1. клетка; 2. сперматозоид.
    * * *
    1. n биол. клетка 2. сперматозоид

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  • 5 germ-carrier

    бацилоносител;

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  • 6 germ-free

    стерилен

    English-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > germ-free

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  • Germ (MC) — Germ (bürgerlich René Swain; * 15. Februar 1969 in Groß Umstadt) ist ein deutscher Rapper. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Kindheit 2 Karriere 3 Diskografie 4 Weblinks …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Germ — (j[ e]rm), n. [F. germe, fr. L. germen, germinis, sprout, but, germ. Cf. {Germen}, {Germane}.] 1. (Biol.) That which is to develop a new individual; as, the germ of a fetus, of a plant or flower, and the like; the earliest form under which an… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Germ-X — is the brand name of a line of antibacterial and antimicrobial products marketed in the United States. Germ X products include instant hand sanitizer gels, foaming hand soap, and soft wipes. Germ X products are manufactured by Vi Jon Laboratories …   Wikipedia

  • Germ — can mean: * Microorganism, especially a pathogenic one; see Germ theory of disease. * Germ cell, a cell that has all the information to grow into a complete adult organism. * The Germ (periodical), a periodical established by the Pre Raphaelite… …   Wikipedia

  • germ — [dʒə:m US dʒə:rm] n [Date: 1400 1500; : French; Origin: germe, from Latin germen seed, bud, germ , from gignere; GENITAL] 1.) a very small living thing that can make you ill →↑bacteria ▪ Put disinfectant down the toilet to kill any germs. 2.) …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • germ — (n.) mid 15c., bud, sprout; 1640s, rudiment of a new organism in an existing one, from M.Fr. germe germ (of egg); bud, seed, fruit; offering, from L. germen (gen. germinis) sprout, bud, perhaps from PIE root *gen to beget, bear (see GENUS (Cf.… …   Etymology dictionary

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  • Germ — País …   Wikipedia Español

  • germ — [ dʒɜrm ] noun 1. ) count a form of bacteria that spreads disease among people or animals: Strep is very different from the germ that causes ordinary sore throats. 2. ) singular something that could develop into a greater idea or plan: the germ… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • germ — [jʉrm] n. [ME germe, a bud, sprout < OFr < L germen, sprig, bud, germ, embryo < IE * gen men (> Sans janiman , birth, origin) < base * ĝen : see GENUS] 1. the rudimentary form from which a new organism is developed; seed; bud 2.… …   English World dictionary

  • Germ — Germ, v. i. To germinate. [R.] J. Morley. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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