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Meanings of
seminal
in English
Containing seeds of later development.
germinal
originative
Related terms
original
Humor.
humor
liquid body substance
bodily fluid
body fluid
Related terms
humour
Synonyms
Examples for "
germinal
"
germinal
originative
Examples for "
germinal
"
1
It is composed of two simple cell-layers, the familiar primary
germinal
layers.
2
LN-1 marked
germinal
centers in all cases of follicular lymphoma and pseudolymphoma.
3
Further, different children will represent different selections from amongst the
germinal
elements.
4
Further analyses revealed a
germinal
center B-cell-like phenotype of most BATF3-initiated lymphomas.
5
This encloses a darker granule, the
germinal
spot, which shows a nucleolus.
1
To appreciate fully his
originative
power one must understand the disadvantages under which he worked.
2
And even these committees are less
originative
and more expressive of the general thought than they were at first.
3
By the mere act of volition He gave birth to the Logos, who was the real
originative
cause of things.
4
Limit opportunity, restrict the field of
originative
achievement, and you have cut out the heart and root of all prosperity.
5
Man is
originative
in character; and poets-"ofimagination all compact"-catchthis new form of life, and we call the picture poetry.
Usage of
seminal
in English
1
Yet few buildings have played such a
seminal
role in American history.
2
Herman and the Ephemerides mention cases of calculi in the
seminal
vesicles.
3
His research on New Zealanders at Gallipoli is critically regarded as
seminal
.
4
The times when this
seminal
event occurred were surely ripe for it.
5
But Marikana was the
seminal
event of 2012 and post-democracy South Africa.
6
The positive margin rate and incidence of
seminal
vesicle involvement remained stable.
7
For Alastair Cook Broad's spell at Nottingham was also a
seminal
moment.
8
It lays out all the issues to consider and cites
seminal
sources.
9
Everyone accepts that Luigi Pirandello's 1921 play is a
seminal
theatrical work.
10
DNase activity in the original
seminal
plasma was abolished after HFF co-incubation.
11
IGFBP-2 is a major IGFBP in the prostate and in
seminal
fluid.
12
Some metastatic tumors have characteristics similar to the
seminal
vesicle ES tumor.
13
Continual
seminal
losses, he claimed, would lead to a change in personality.
14
Drosophila melanogaster males transfer
seminal
fluid proteins along with sperm during mating.
15
In America, they love to give
seminal
sporting moments these pseudo-historic titles.
16
In two other soils, only the thicker barley
seminal
roots were detectable.
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seminal
Adjective
Frequent collocations
seminal plasma
seminal vesicle
seminal moment
seminal fluid
seminal work
More collocations
Seminal
through the time
Seminal
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common