Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
germina
noun
/ˈdʒɜːrmɪnə/

Definition
Germina refers to the process where seeds begin to sprout and grow into new plants.

Examples
- The germina of the sunflower seeds occurred after just a week of planting.
- Observing the germina in spring brings a sense of renewal to the garden.

Meaning
The term germina is derived from the botanical concept of germination, which is the phase when a seed, spore, or bulb begins to grow. It describes the development of the embryo in the seed as it awakens and pushes through the soil to begin forming a new plant.

Synonyms
- Sprouting
- Growth
- Emergence