germ free
A germ cell is another word for a sex cell, either sperm or eggs as well as a pathogen or bacterium
germ and gernla
The likely word is antiseptic (germ-cleaning solution).
there are many, some are: germane germplasm germinate
Yes, there is a silent letter in the word "germ." The letter "g" is silent in this word, as it is pronounced as /ərm/ in standard English pronunciation. The silent "g" is a common occurrence in English words, where it often appears before the letter "n."
sterile, aseptic
asepses Asepsis- germ free and clean
Germ Free Adolescents was created in 1978-11.
To be sterile means to be unable to conceive children. It also means to be germ free.
A germ-free state refers to an environment, object, or organism that is completely free of germs or microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, and fungi. Achieving a germ-free state typically requires meticulous cleaning, sterilization, and maintenance of hygiene practices to prevent the introduction of any pathogens. Germ-free states are often seen in laboratory settings for research purposes or in certain medical procedures.
A germ cell is another word for a sex cell, either sperm or eggs as well as a pathogen or bacterium
The word "germ" can be a noun. It refers to a microorganism, especially one causing disease.
The word "germ" has three phonemes: /g/ /er/ /m/.
I think it comes from the word germen.
Pale-pink
Louis Pasteur.
The word "germ" would come before the word "germinate" in the dictionary, as words are typically listed in alphabetical order.