Meaning & Definition of word "Seminal"

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    Seminal

    /ˈsɛmɪnəl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Relating to or having the quality of being original, influential, and potentially giving rise to further developments.
      • Example: The author's seminal work on the subject has inspired countless researchers.
    • 2. Of, relating to, or containing seeds.
      • Example: The scientist conducted seminal studies on plant reproduction.
    • 3. In biology, relating to the seed or germ of a plant or organism.
      • Example: His research into seminal fluid's role in fertility was groundbreaking.

    Etymology

    From Latin seminalis, from semen 'seed'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    seminal idea:

    An idea that is original and has a significant impact.

    seminal work:

    A piece of research or creative work that is foundational for a field.

    Related Words

    seminal vesicle:

    A gland in males that contributes to the formation of semen.

    semen:

    The fluid containing spermatozoa.

    Slang Meanings of seminal

    Meaning: Groundbreaking.

    Example Sentence: That film was seminal; it changed the way we view cinema.