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seminal

1 of 1adjective
/ˈsɛmənl/
1

relating to reproductive fluid containing sperm cells

  • During the medical exam, a sample of the man's seminal fluid was collected and analyzed to assess sperm quality.
  • Infertility issues can sometimes be linked to low seminal output or deficiencies in sperm motility and viability.
  • Certain infections can affect seminal composition and sperm motility.
  • Seminal vesicles produce fluids that nourish sperm.
  • The test measured the seminal quality to assess reproductive health.
2

having a strong influence on future developments, ideas, or work

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  • Darwin's seminal work on the Origin of Species established the theory of evolution by natural selection.
  • Einstein's groundbreaking paper explaining the photoelectric effect through quantum theory was truly seminal, spurring new research at the frontiers of physics.
  • That speech became a seminal moment in civil rights history.
  • The book was a seminal work in modern philosophy.