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- stemmed [stemd]∎ a long/short/thin-stemmed plant une plante à tige longue/courte/mince∎ a long/short-stemmed glass un verre à pied haut/bas;∎ a long/short-stemmed pipe une pipe à tuyau long/court -
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a thick-stemmed plant; He smoked a short-stemmed pipe.) à tige/tuyau -
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I 1. [stem] noun1) (the part of a plant that grows upward from the root, or the part from which a leaf, flower or fruit grows; a stalk: Poppies have long, hairy, twisting stems.) tige2) (the narrow part of various objects, eg of a wine-glass between the bowl and the base: the stem of a wine-glass / of a tobacco-pipe.) pied3) (the upright piece of wood or metal at the bow of a ship: As the ship struck the rock, she shook from stem to stern.) étrave2. verb((with from) to be caused by: Hate sometimes stems from envy.) provenir de- - stemmedII [stem] past tense, past participle - stemmed; verb(to stop (a flow, eg of blood).) arrêter -
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1 noun(b) (of glass) pied m(c) (of tobacco pipe) tuyau m∎ winding stem tige f de remontoir∎ from stem to stern de l'étrave à l'étambot;∎ figurative the party is split from stem to stern on this issue le parti est totalement divisé sur cette question∎ stem Christie/parallel stem(m) m christie/parallèle(a) (check, stop → flow, spread, bleeding) arrêter, endiguer; (→ blood) étancher; (→ river, flood) endiguer, contenir;∎ the government has taken new measures to stem the flow of capital abroad le gouvernement a pris de nouvelles mesures pour arrêter la fuite des capitaux à l'étranger;∎ to stem the rise in unemployment/crime enrayer la montée du chômage/de la criminalité;∎ they are trying to stem the tide of protest ils essaient d'endiguer le nombre croissant de protestations∎ to stem one's skis faire un stem ou stemm∎ to stem from avoir pour cause, être le résultat de;∎ all her difficulties stem from her insecure childhood tous ses problèmes ont pour cause une enfance difficile►► Biology stem cell cellule f souche;stem ginger gingembre m confit;stem glass verre m à pied;stem turn (in skiing) stem(m) m
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stemmed — [stemd] adj. 1. having a stem, usually of a specified kind [a thin stemmed goblet] 2. with the stem or stems removed … English World dictionary
stemmed — adjective 1. having a stem or stems or having a stem as specified; often used in combination (Freq. 1) stemmed goblets long stemmed roses • Ant: ↑stemless 2. (of plants) producing a well developed stem above ground • Syn: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
stemmed — Ⅰ. stem [1] ► NOUN 1) the main body or stalk of a plant or shrub. 2) the stalk supporting a fruit, flower, or leaf. 3) a long, thin supportive or main section of something, such as that of a wine glass or tobacco pipe. 4) a rod or cylinder in a… … English terms dictionary
Stemmed — Stem Stem, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Stemmed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Stemming}.] [Either from stem, n., or akin to stammer; cf. G. stemmen to press against.] To oppose or cut with, or as with, the stem of a vessel; to resist, or make progress against; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stemmed — /stemd/, adj. 1. having a stem or a specified kind of stem (often used in combination): a long stemmed rose. 2. having the stem or stems removed: stemmed cherries. [1570 80; STEM1 + ED2] * * * … Universalium
-stemmed — [[t] stemd[/t]] COMB in ADJ: usu ADJ n stemmed is added to adjectives to form adjectives which indicate what the stem of something is like. ...an enormous bouquet of long stemmed roses … English dictionary
stemmed — un·stemmed; stemmed; … English syllables
stemmed — adjective Date: 1576 having a stem usually used in combination < long stemmed roses > … New Collegiate Dictionary
stemmed — adjective Having a stem. The long stemmed roses didnt fit in the short vase because the stems were too long. Ant: nonstemmed, unstemmed … Wiktionary
stemmed — [[t]stɛmd[/t]] adj. 1) bot having a stem or a specified kind of stem (often used in combination): a long stemmed rose[/ex] 2) having the stem or stems removed • Etymology: 1570–80 … From formal English to slang
stemmed — adj. having a stem, having a certain kind of stem; having the stem removed stem n. central stalk of a plant; petiole; slender part which connects or supports; main part of a word to which affixes are added (Grammar); family line of descent,… … English contemporary dictionary