Comparative for strongly influencing later developments
“Called the most recognized American poet of the twentieth century, he was a seminal figure in the postwar San Francisco Renaissance and, with his raw, nonconformist style and subject matter, a seminal figure of the Beat Generation of writers.”
Comparative for creative or having the power to originate
“A seminal songwriter in the UK folk scene, guitarist and singer Richard Thompson's music has left its mark on many fellow musicians.”
Comparative for relating to or denoting semen
“He exploded in a burst of pain and ecstasy, the seminal fluid erupting out of him like hot lava.”
Comparative for characterized by a period of development or formation
Comparative for recognized for one's experience and history in a particular field
Comparative for famously and distinctively representative of its type
Comparative for full of meaning or significance
Comparative for being or involving the first attempt, act, or thing of its kind
Comparative for in an early stage
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