"egerminate" meaning in All languages combined

See egerminate on Wiktionary

Verb [English]

Forms: egerminates [present, singular, third-person], egerminating [participle, present], egerminated [participle, past], egerminated [past]
Etymology: From Latin ēgermināt-, perfect passive participial stem of Latin ēgerminō (“to sprout”). See Latin ē- (“out, away”), Latin germinō (“to sprout”), English germinate. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|la|ēgerminātus|ēgermināt-}} Latin ēgermināt-, {{bor|en|la|ēgerminō|t=to sprout}} Latin ēgerminō (“to sprout”), {{m+|la|ē-|t=out, away}} Latin ē- (“out, away”), {{m+|la|germinō|t=to sprout}} Latin germinō (“to sprout”), {{m+|en|germinate}} English germinate Head templates: {{en-verb}} egerminate (third-person singular simple present egerminates, present participle egerminating, simple past and past participle egerminated)
  1. (obsolete, rare) To germinate. Tags: obsolete, rare
    Sense id: en-egerminate-en-verb-O4BUyWxD Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries

Inflected forms

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