Seminal

/ˈsɛmɪnəl/ adjective

Strongly influencing later developments; containing the seeds of future development. Also relating to semen or male reproductive fluid.

From Latin 'seminalis' meaning 'of seed,' from 'semen' (seed). Originally referred to biological seeds, then metaphorically extended to mean foundational ideas that spawn future developments.

AMየሚበቅበቅ
ARمبيد للبذور
BNবীজ
CSsemenný
DAfrø
DEseminal
ELσπέρμα
ESseminal
FAدانه
FIsiemen
FRseminal
HEזרע
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