Geum vs Germ - What's the difference?
geum | germ |
Any of the genus of perennial herbaceous plants.
* {{quote-news, year=2009, date=August 13, author=Anne Raver, title=A Tapestry of Color, Unfolding All Year, work=New York Times
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(biology) The small mass of cells from which a new organism develops; a seed, bud or spore.
A pathogenic microorganism.
The origin of an idea or project.
The embryo of a seed, especially of a seed used as a cereal or grain. See .
To germinate.
* Sir Walter Scott
* Thomas Hardy
(slang) To grow, as if parasitic.
* "I’m addicted, want to germ inside your love" - Just Can't Get Enough by the Black Eyed Peas
As nouns the difference between geum and germ
is that geum is any of the genus of perennial herbaceous plants while germ is (uk|derogatory) a german person.geum
English
(wikipedia geum)Noun
(en noun)citation
germ
English
Noun
(en noun)- the germ of civil liberty
Derived terms
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(en verb)- O for a withering curse to blast the germing of their wicked machinations.
- Thus tempted, the lust to avenge me / Germed inly and grew.