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AH020387 Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Germination VS sprouting

What is the difference between 'germination' and 'sprouting'?
  

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Hi again AH. I've noticed you kind of like this type of asking this questions. Talking about these words, I believe "germination" or "germinate" are of Latin origin.

  • Hi again AH.
  • I've noticed you kind of like this type of asking this questions.
  • Talking about these words, I believe "germination" or "germinate" are of Latin origin.
  • And "sprout" is more of Germanic roots.
  • Here more words with the same meaning of "sprout": bud, burst forth, burst into bloom, shoot out, spring up, burgeon, burgeon out Cheers, RENAN
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Hi again AH.

I've noticed you kind of like this type of asking this questions.

Talking about these words, I believe "germination" or "germinate" are of Latin origin. And "sprout" is more of Germanic roots.

Here more words with the same meaning of "sprout":

bud, burst forth, burst into bloom, shoot out, spring up, burgeon, burgeon out

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