What part of speech is sperms?

Sperms can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. sperms is a noun, plural of sperm.

Inflections

Noun

What does sperms mean?

Definitions

Noun

sperm - the male reproductive cell; the male gamete; "a sperm is mostly a nucleus surrounded by little other cellular material"

Examples of sperms

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1. noun A sperm is mostly a nucleus surrounded by little other cellular material.
2. noun The sperm whale can dive to a depth of 1,000 meters.
3. noun I had an artificial insemination with sperm from my husband.
4. noun A sperm whale is the biggest toothed whale.
5. noun Sperm bank regulations restrict a given donor to making sperm donations at only one facility and restrict the number of children that each donor can "father".
6. noun Sperm banks perform screenings on the donors to reduce the chance of their passing on genetic and infectious diseases.
7. noun At sperm banks, women seeking insemination can choose their donor based on age, height, weight and other physical features, or even by donor's country of origin and astrological sign.
8. noun Sperm bank regulations restricted a given donor to making sperm donations at only one facility and restricted the number of children that each donor could "father".
9. noun Being a pervert, his delight at staining an example sentence with his sperm for the 100th time will stay with him.
10. noun "Santorum" is an English neologism, named after homophobic American senator Rick Santorum, which describes the mixture of sperm, fecal matter and lubricant sometimes resulting from anal intercourse.
11. noun What the hell is this? I can't believe you put sperm in the Omelette Rice.
12. noun Toothed whales, including dolphins, porpoises, sperm whales and orcas, use sharp, pointed teeth to catch fish and other large prey.
13. noun Scientists are now using a genetic approach to estimate the ages of corals. The method determines when a coral egg and sperm originally met to form the genome of a coral colony. The researchers then track the number of mutations that have accumulated in the genome since that time. Because mutations tend to arise at a relatively constant rate, researchers can estimate the approximate age of the coral genomes in their study.
14. noun Stony corals reproduce by releasing their eggs and sperm all at the same time. This spawning cycle is one of nature’s most spectacular events.
15. noun Once a year, on cues from the lunar cycle and the water temperature, entire colonies of coral reefs simultaneously release their tiny eggs and sperm, called gametes, into the ocean.
Sentence  
noun
A sperm is mostly a nucleus surrounded by little other cellular material.
The sperm whale can dive to a depth of 1,000 meters.
I had an artificial insemination with sperm from my husband.
A sperm whale is the biggest toothed whale.
Sperm bank regulations restrict a given donor to making sperm donations at only one facility and restrict the number of children that each donor can "father".
Sperm banks perform screenings on the donors to reduce the chance of their passing on genetic and infectious diseases.
At sperm banks, women seeking insemination can choose their donor based on age, height, weight and other physical features, or even by donor's country of origin and astrological sign.
Sperm bank regulations restricted a given donor to making sperm donations at only one facility and restricted the number of children that each donor could "father".
Being a pervert, his delight at staining an example sentence with his sperm for the 100th time will stay with him.
"Santorum" is an English neologism, named after homophobic American senator Rick Santorum, which describes the mixture of sperm, fecal matter and lubricant sometimes resulting from anal intercourse.
What the hell is this? I can't believe you put sperm in the Omelette Rice.
Toothed whales, including dolphins, porpoises, sperm whales and orcas, use sharp, pointed teeth to catch fish and other large prey.
Scientists are now using a genetic approach to estimate the ages of corals. The method determines when a coral egg and sperm originally met to form the genome of a coral colony. The researchers then track the number of mutations that have accumulated in the genome since that time. Because mutations tend to arise at a relatively constant rate, researchers can estimate the approximate age of the coral genomes in their study.
Stony corals reproduce by releasing their eggs and sperm all at the same time. This spawning cycle is one of nature’s most spectacular events.
Once a year, on cues from the lunar cycle and the water temperature, entire colonies of coral reefs simultaneously release their tiny eggs and sperm, called gametes, into the ocean.

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