germinable
germinable — 形容詞
- germinablepositive
- more germinablecomparative
- most germinablesuperlative
1. describes a seed, spore, or grain of pollen that is able to begin growing into a
可發芽的
種子或孢子能發芽生長的
describes a seed, spore, or grain of pollen that is able to begin growing into a new plant when the surrounding conditions of moisture, warmth, and light are right.
The rice seeds from last year's harvest were still germinable after being stored in a dry shed for twelve months.
去年收成的稻種在乾燥的倉庫裡存放十二個月後,仍然保持可發芽的狀態。
germinable + stored + time duration to show lasting viability
Before planting the field, the farmer tested a small sample of wheat to see if the grains were still germinable.
農夫在整地之前先測試了一小批小麥樣本,確認穀粒是否仍具有發芽能力。
germinable modifying 'grains' — agricultural testing context
After the long drought ended, the soil still contained germinable weed seeds that had waited months for enough rain.
長期的乾旱結束後,土壤中仍含有可發芽的雜草種子,它們已經等了數個月才等到足夠的雨水。
- non-germinable
direct opposite — cannot germinate even in ideal conditions
- sterile
broader opposite — unable to reproduce or produce offspring
用法筆記
Used almost exclusively of seeds, spores, and pollen grains in agricultural or botanical contexts. Not used for animals or fertilised eggs — for those, use 'viable' instead.