Germs

/dʒɜːrmz/ noun

Microorganisms, especially bacteria and viruses, that can cause disease. Also refers to the earliest form or source of something's development.

From Latin germen meaning 'sprout' or 'bud,' from the root meaning 'to generate.' The biological sense emerged in the 19th century with the development of germ theory, connecting the idea of growth with microscopic life.

AMቫይረስ
ARجراثيم
BNজীবাণু
CAmicrobis
CSzárodky
DAbakterier
DEKeime
ELμικρόβια
ESgérmenes
FAمیکروب
FIbakteerit
FRmicrobes
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