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1 germ
In. 배종, 어린싹, 병원균, 세균, 싹틈, 근원, in \germ 미발달(상태)로IIvi. 발아하다 -
2 germ
미생물, 세균, 배, 싹 -
3 germ bomb
x. 세균탄(폭탄) -
4 germ carrier
x. 보균자 -
5 germ cell
x. 생식 세포 -
6 germ layer
x. 배엽 -
7 germ plasm
x. 생식(세포)질 -
8 germ theory
x. 배종설, 매균설 -
9 germ warfare
x. 세균전 -
10 germ weapon
x. 세균 병기 -
11 germ cell
배아세포, 종자세포, 생식세포 -
12 germ cell tumor
종자세포종양 -
13 germ disc
배아원반 -
14 germ duct
배수출관 -
15 germ free animal
무균동물 -
16 germ layer
배엽층 -
17 disease germ
x. 병원균 -
18 bilaminar germ disc
두층배엽English-Korean animal medical dictionary > bilaminar germ disc
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19 feather germ
깃털싹 -
20 primordial germ cell
원시종자세포English-Korean animal medical dictionary > primordial germ cell
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