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GER'MAN, a. [L. germanus, a brother.] 1. Cousins german, are the sons or daughte...
GERMAN'DER, n. A plant, or rather the name of several plants, as the rock german...
GERMAN'IC, a. Pertaining to Germany; as the Germanic body or confederacy.
GER'MANISM, n. An idiom of the German language.
GERM'EN, n. plu. germens. Now contracted to germ, which see.
GERM'INAL, a. [from germen. See Germ .] Pertaining to a germ or See d-bud.
GERM'INANT, a. Sprouting.
GERM'INATE, v.i. [L. germino, from germen.] To sprout; to bud; to shoot; to begi...
GERMINA'TION, n. The act of sprouting; the first beginning of vegetation in a Se...
GEROCOM'ICAL, a. Pertaining to gerocomy. [Little used.]
GEROC'OMY, n. [Gr.] That part of medicine which treats of the proper regimen for...
GER'UND, n. [L. gerundium, from gero, to bear.] In the Latin grammar, a kind of ...
GESLING, for gosling. [Not in use.]
GEST, n. [L. gestum, from gero, to carry, to do.] 1. A deed, action or achieveme...
GESTA'TION,n. [L. gestatio, from gero, to carry.] 1. The act of carrying young i...
GES'TATORY, a. That may be carried or worn.