Encara no tenim significats per a "contain the germ".
1These beans are supposed to contain the germ of Truth.
2Some of these little pieces contain the germ, or vision, of a longer poem.
3The bazaar stories not only indicate the state of native opinion, but not infrequently contain the germ of truth.
4The elegy and iambus contain the germ of the lyric style, though they do not themselves come under that head.
5Remember that, with all these corn products, if they are stone-ground and contain the germ and bran, they are highly perishable.
6Milk from an infected mare may also contain the germ, and colts may become infected by sucking the milk of infected mothers.
7The sowing contains the germ of all the harvests to be reaped.
8In other words, race fecundity contains the germs of intellectual and national existence.
9The delusion passed away-ithad contained the germ of better things.
10That last sentence contained the germ of Mrs. Gibson's present grievance.
11But if the condition of France was bad it contained the germs of improvement.
12But her course was too purely reasonable not to contain the germs of rebellion.
13That idea contains the germ of the Clazomenaean philosopher's conception of the nature of matter.
14These two colonies contained the germ of the future "United States of America."
15Real colonies, containing the germ of a nation, could not be based on such foundations.
16Adam's sexual glands were thought to have contained the germs of the whole of humanity.
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