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  • A germinator is the place where you sow the seeds to make therm germinate.

    Chapter 3 1977

  • The humble tube is a crafting must-have, and also serves as compost material, cord organizer, pantyhose container, napkin ring, seed germinator, pet rodent toy, and potentially, a memo pad.

    Scott's Tube-Free TP Matt Hickman 2010

  • The humble tube is a crafting must-have, and also serves as compost material, cord organizer, pantyhose container, napkin ring, seed germinator, pet rodent toy, and potentially, a memo pad.

    Scott's Tube-Free TP Matt Hickman 2010

  • I'd rather look at that jar of pickled alf said germinator on June 6, 2007 2:37 AM.

    YesButNoButYes: Britney's Bikini 2007

  • So we brought in the germinator himself. (voice-over) Armed with a cooler full of swabs and a germ meter, Professor Gerba arrived at our offices ready to put us to the test.

    CNN Transcript Jul 4, 2005 2005

  • Brekke, O.L.: “Dry milling artificially dried corn: Roller milling of de-germinator stock at various moistures”, in Cereal Science Today (1970), Vol. 2, No. 15, pp. 37-42.

    Chapter 10 1984

  • To make a germinator you must choose ground that is quite flat, that has no vegetable refuse on it; you must choose a spot that can be easily watered.

    Chapter 3 1977

  • So you must have a germinator 1.7 metres long and 1 metre wide.

    Chapter 3 1977

  • When you put the seeds in the germinator, you must look to see if each seed is shiny and bright.

    Chapter 3 1977

  • The seeds must be put in the germinator as soon as they have been harvested for they very quickly become unable to germinate.

    Chapter 3 1977

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