To germinate is to begin life, as in "the tomato seed germinated and grew into a tomato plant."
When a seed begins to grow/sprout it is known as germination.
Cells do not germinate. Seeds germinate.
Yes, sweet basil seeds can germinate in the dark. While some seeds require light to germinate, sweet basil seeds do not have this requirement and can germinate in the absence of light.
It takes millet five days to germinate and sixty-five days to mature.
Some species do and some species don't. All species need their seeds to be in their own type of environment to germinate.
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It maeans the enemy
EnemyFoe means enemy.
To thrive and multiply... by dividing!
Foes are enemies.
You can have 2 attachments than 1
A seed can only germinate once. Bulbs do not germinate, they go through dormant cycles, and then re-emerge from dormancy.
I can find no such word as Gernimate are you sure you don't mean Germinate? Germinate is usually refers to plant seed and means "To sprout or grow."
The plural of foe is foes.
When a seed begins to grow/sprout it is known as germination.
Cells do not germinate. Seeds germinate.
There are none now, the foes of Artemis were killed by her.