Germina

/ˈdʒɜːmɪnə/ noun

Definition

Plural form of germinum; may refer to multiple germinal structures, seeds, or reproductive buds in botanical or zoological contexts.

Etymology

From Latin 'germen' (seed, sprout) with alternative plural formation '-a' (Latin neuter plural). This is a rare variant plural found mainly in classical scientific Latin texts.

Kelly Says

Germina is Latin plural form that you'll only encounter in old scientific papers written by scholars trained in classical language—it's a beautiful example of how scientific terminology preserved Latin's grammar rules long after everyday English stopped using Latin plurals.

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