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germen

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germen [ˈdʒɜːmən]
n pl -mens, -mina [-mɪnə]
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Biology) Biology, now rare the mass of undifferentiated cells that gives rise to the germ cells
[from Latin; see germ]


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For example, the Germen network has less bandwidth than the Nordic networks, so latency is greater.
The BwO is precisely this intense germen where there are not and cannot be either parents or children (organic representation).
Evite Que El Frio Y El Germen De La Gripe Invadan Su Hogar
 
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