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Stem

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Noun

stem (stems )

  1. The stalk or single supporting structure of a plant or fungus.
  2. A narrow supporting structure of certain man-made objects, such as drinking glasses.
  3. (linguistics) A part of an uninflected word to which endings may be added to form inflections of the word.
  4. (typography) A vertical stroke of a letter.
  5. (music) A vertical stroke of a symbol representing a note in written music.

Derived terms

Translations

  • Chinese: ; 詞根 , 词根
  • Dutch: stam m, stengel m, steel m
  • Finnish: kanta
  • French: (1): tige f
  • German: Wortstamm m,Stamm m
  • Greek: μίσχος m
  • Hebrew: שורש m
  • Italian: gambo m
  • Japanese: (くき, kuki), (みき, miki); 語幹 (ごかん , gokan)
  • Korean: 줄기
  • Portuguese: haste f
  • Russian: стержень m (sterzhen')
  • Spanish: vástago m
  • Swedish: stam c (5); stjälk c (1); skaft n (2, 7); fot c (3, 4); ordstam c (5), stapel c (6); notskaft n (5)

Verb

to stem (stems , stemmed , stemming)

  1. To descend
  2. To take out the stem from a word
  3. To stop, hinder (for instance, a river or blood)

Derived terms

  • stem from

Translations

  • Swedish: stamma , härstamma , härröra (1); härleda , ta ut stam (2); stoppa , hejda , hindra , stämma , dämma (3)

Dutch

Noun

stem

  1. voice
  2. vote



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