How to spell GERMIANTIVE correctly?
The correct spelling for "germiantive" is "genitive". The genitive case is used in grammar to show possession or a relationship between nouns. For example, "The car of John" can be written as "John's car" using the genitive case. Other correct spelling suggestions include "germinative" (related to germination) and "germinal" (related to the beginning or embryonic stage).
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