Crossword clues for germy
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
germy
1912, from germ + -y (2).
Wiktionary
germy
a. (context informal English) That carries germs.
WordNet
germy
adj. full of germs or pathological microorganisms; "the water in New York harbor is oily and dirty and germy" [ant: germfree]
Usage examples of "germy".
The first is that the albuminoids which it contains are largely soluble, and this means that good light bread from germy flour is impossible.
His old crew toasted their former captain with considerable enthusiasm, with Captain Germys springing for the beverages served.