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  • 81Ger|mi|nal — «JUR muh nuhl», adjective. 1. of or like germs or germ cells. 2. Figurative. in the earliest stage of development: »Those germinal ideas…had been sprouting under cover (George Eliot). SYNONYM(S): elementary, rudimentary. ╂[< New Latin… …

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  • 82ger|mi|nal — «JUR muh nuhl», adjective. 1. of or like germs or germ cells. 2. Figurative. in the earliest stage of development: »Those germinal ideas…had been sprouting under cover (George Eliot). SYNONYM(S): elementary, rudimentary. ╂[< New Latin… …

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  • 83Ger Farragher — (born 1983) is an Irish sportsman. He plays in the forward line on the Galway senior hurling team. Ger Farragher was born in County Galway in 1983 and has had much success in the game of hurling. At inter county level he has won 2 back to back… …

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  • 84Ger (chassidische Bewegung) — Ger oder Gur ist eine chassidische Bewegung. Ursprung und Zentrum der Bewegung war bis zur Schoa die kleine polnische Stadt Góra Kalwaria, von deren hebräischem Namen „Gur“ sich der Name der Dynastie ableitet. Heute hat die Bewegung ihr Zentrum… …

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  • 85Ger van Roon — (* 1933 in Rotterdam) ist ein niederländischer Historiker. Van Roon studierte von 1957 bis 1961 in Amsterdam Geschichte. 1967 promovierte er an der Universität Amsterdam mit einer Arbeit über den Kreisauer Kreis innerhalb der deutschen… …

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  • 86ger-1, gere- —     ger 1, gere     English meaning: to gather, put together     Deutsche Übersetzung: “zusammenfassen, sammeln”     Material: Gk. ἀγείρω (ἀγερῶ, ἤγειρα) “ gather; assemble” (*n̥ ger i̯ō; α weak form from ἐν, also “ collect, gather “?), Gk. Dor.… …

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  • 87ger|bille — ger|bil or ger|bille «JUR buhl», noun. any one of a group of small rodents with short forelegs and long hind legs, native to desert regions of Africa, Asia, and eastern Europe. Gerbils are smaller than rats, are used in scientific research, and… …

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  • 88ger|bil — or ger|bille «JUR buhl», noun. any one of a group of small rodents with short forelegs and long hind legs, native to desert regions of Africa, Asia, and eastern Europe. Gerbils are smaller than rats, are used in scientific research, and are kept… …

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  • 89ger´mi|na´tor — ger|mi|nate «JUR muh nayt», verb, nat|ed, nat|ing. –v.i. to begin to grow or develop; sprout: »Seeds germinate in the spring. Figurative. Many new ideas germinated from e invention of the telegraph. –v.t. to cause to grow or develop: »Warmth,… …

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  • 90ger|mi|nate — «JUR muh nayt», verb, nat|ed, nat|ing. –v.i. to begin to grow or develop; sprout: »Seeds germinate in the spring. Figurative. Many new ideas germinated from e invention of the telegraph. –v.t. to cause to grow or develop: »Warmth, moisture, and… …

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