Letter G

Germ

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<B>1.</B> A cell or group of cells (called a primordium) capable of developing into an organ, a part or an organism in its entirety.

Eggs and sperm are germ cells.<BR><BR><B>2.</B> A pathogenic a microorganism.

A microbe capable of causing disease.

The germ theory of disease held, correctly, that these minute bodies can cause disease.<BR><BR><B>3.</B> The figurative source or wellspring.

Dr.

Watson told Holmes he had the germ of an idea.

Germ is a deceptively simple word that came to us from Latin germen, meaning a sprout, bud, or offshoot.

In all of its meanings, the term germ retains the idea of developing into something more mature.

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