Definition of Germinally

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Germinally

germinal disc
germinal discs
germinal disk
germinal disks
germinal epithelium
germinal localization
germinal matrix
germinal membrane
germinal mosaicism
germinal mutation
germinal pole
germinal rod
germinal streak
germinally (current term)
germinant
germinants
germinate
germinated
germinates
germinating
germination
germinations
germinative
germinative layer
germinative layer of nail
germine
germine acetates
germiness

Literary usage of Germinally

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Studies in Philosophical Criticism and Construction by Sydney Herbert Mellone (1897)
"What, then, can we say as to the nature of the ' germinally conscious impulse ' ? Keeping to the general analysis of mind which we have already formulated, ..."

2. Punishment and Reformation: An Historical Sketch of the Rise of the by Frederick Howard Wines (1919)
"In it are those who are germinally physical weaklings or deformed, ... The germinally blind and deaf will particularly occur to mind in the latter ..."

3. Readings in Evolution, Genetics, and Eugenics by Horatio Hackett Newman (1921)
"So this idea of the difference between what an individual is somatically, and what it is germinally led Johanssen to introduce the terms "phenotypic" and ..."

4. Punishment and Reformation: A Study of the Penitentiary System by Frederick Howard Wines, Winthrop David Lane (1919)
"In it are those who are germinally physical weaklings or deformed, ... The germinally blind and deaf will particularly occur to mind in the latter ..."

5. The Contemporary Review (1893)
"But w the process as far back as we may, all analogy points to the i conclusion, namely, that feeling-prompted—ie, germinally pur- re, ..."

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