How to use in-sentence of “seminal”:
+ During puberty, two glands in the body called the seminal vesicles and prostate also grow bigger.
+ He wrote eight dictionaries, four seminal works on dictionary science in Kannada.
+ The sperm are transferred to the Seminal visicle through the vas deferens.
+ The seminal vesicles are a pair of tube-like glands.
+ It is usually a white or yellowish, sticky substance made up of sperm floating in a fluid called seminal plasma that has water and different chemicals in it.
+ The use of seminal fluid is not known, since sperm do not move or survive well in semen.
+ The seminal vesicles make most of semen, but during ejaculation, most of the ejaculate has sperm rather than semen in it.

Example sentences of “seminal”:
+ The name “John Fox” is combined from the names of seminal comic book writers John Broome, who co-created the Barry Allen and Wally West Flashes, and Gardner Fox, who co-created the Jay Garrick Flash.
+ The females also have a short sac-like seminal receptacle that stores sperm.
+ They are then covered with seminal fluid.
+ He was best known as the seminal 1970s artist on “The Incredible Hulk The Incredible Hulk” and as the first artist to draw for publication the character Wolverine, who later became a breakout star of the X-Men.
+ William Smith: seminal geology map re-discovered.
+ The sperm can not swim yet, so muscle contractions push the sperm to the seminal vesicle where final development is finished.
+ It is the seminal fluid of fish.
+ To protect the sperm from the acid, seminal plasma is alkaline.
+ Rancid were formed in 1991 out of the ashes of out of the seminal ska punk band Operation Ivy, which had broken up two years earlier.
+ Other glands that make up the genitals are the prostate, seminal vesicles and bulbourethral glands.
+ The name "John Fox" is combined from the names of seminal comic book writers John Broome, who co-created the Barry Allen and Wally West Flashes, and Gardner Fox, who co-created the Jay Garrick Flash.
+ The females also have a short sac-like seminal receptacle that stores sperm.
+ They are then covered with seminal fluid.
