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		ger·mi·na·tion \ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈnāshən\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin germination-, germinatio, from germinatus + -ion-, -io -ion 1.  : the beginning, process, or result of germinating:  a.  : the initial development of a spore involving either production of a germ tube or internal breakup   < the first stage in germination of a spore is the absorption of water — George Smith >  b.  : the resumption of growth by the embryo in a seed after planting that involves the development of a young plant from the embryo after a period of dormancy : sprouting   < germination starts when the seed coat is broken — F.S.Baker >  c.  : the development of a bud  d.  : the production of a pollen tube by a pollen grain 2.  : the beginning of growth or development : evolution  < the germination of newer and more tentative ideas — J.T.Edsall > |