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1 stelo
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2 gambo
m di fiore, bicchiere stemdi pianta, fungo stalk* * *gambo s.m.1 (bot.) stalk, stem, tige, shaft, shank: staccare, togliere il gambo a qlco., to stem sthg.; con gambo lungo, stalky; provvisto di gambo, shanked; senza gambo, stemless (o stalkless); gambo di piante rampicanti, bine; gambo del fungo, mushroom stalk3 (mecc.) stem, shank.* * *['gambo]sostantivo maschile2) (di bicchiere) stem3) (di chiodo, vite, amo) shank* * *gambo/'gambo/sostantivo m.2 (di bicchiere) stem3 (di chiodo, vite, amo) shank. -
3 fusto
m ( tronco) trunk( stelo) stem, stalkdi metallo drumdi legno barrel* * *fusto s.m.1 (bot.) ( gambo) stalk, stem; ( tronco) trunk: fusto sotterraneo, underground stem; piante d'alto fusto, forest trees // fusto di una chiave, shank of a key4 (arch.) shaft6 ( intelaiatura) frame.* * *['fusto]sostantivo maschile2) arch. (di colonna) shaftun bel fusto — a tall, handsome strapping man
4) (recipiente) (di prodotti chimici) drum, can5) (armatura)* * *fusto/'fusto/sostantivo m.2 arch. (di colonna) shaft4 (recipiente) (di prodotti chimici) drum, can; fusto di birra beer vat5 (armatura) fusto del letto bedstead. -
4 stelo
m stem, stalk* * *stelo s.m.2 ( sostegno) stand: lampada a stelo, standard lamp (o amer. floor lamp); lo stelo di un calice, the stem of a goblet3 (mecc.) stem; ( di utensile) shank; ( di rotaia) web: stelo della valvola, valve-stem (o spindle); stelo dello stantuffo, ( di macchina a vapore) piston rod.* * *['stɛlo]sostantivo maschile1) bot. stem, stalk2) (sostegno) stemlampada a stelo — free-standing lamp, standard BE o floor AE lamp
* * *stelo/'stεlo/sostantivo m.1 bot. stem, stalk -
5 picciolo
picciòlo2 s.m. (bot.) stalk; ( di foglia) petiole; ( di frutto) peduncle: di picciòlo, petiolar; senza picciòlo, stalkless.* * *[pit'tʃɔlo]sostantivo maschile (di foglia, fiore) stem; (di ciliegia, mela) stalk BE, stem AE* * *picciolo/pit't∫ɔlo/sostantivo m.(di foglia, fiore) stem; (di ciliegia, mela) stalk BE, stem AE. -
6 raspo
m cluster* * *raspo s.m.1 ( graspo) grape stalk2 (vet.) mange.* * *['raspo]sostantivo maschile (di uva) (grape) stalk* * *raspo/'raspo/sostantivo m.(di uva) (grape) stalk. -
7 gattonare
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8 appostare
appostare v.tr.1 to lie* in wait for (s.o., sthg.); to waylay*; to stalk2 (mil.) to position, to emplace.◘ appostarsi v.rifl. to lie* in wait, to lurk.* * *[appos'tare]1. vtMil to post, station2. vr (appostarsi)* * *[appos'tare] 1.verbo transitivo1) to lie* in wait for [persona, selvaggina]2) (mettere in appostamento) to position [agenti, soldati]2.* * *appostare/appos'tare/ [1]1 to lie* in wait for [persona, selvaggina]2 (mettere in appostamento) to position [agenti, soldati]II appostarsi verbo pronominale(mettersi in appostamento) [ persona] to lay* in wait, to lurk. -
9 calamo
calamo s.m.2 ( stelo d'erba) stalk3 ( di penna) calamus*; quill4 (mus.) pipe5 (zool.) pen.* * *['kalamo]sostantivo maschile1) zool. (penna d'uccello) quill2) (canna per scrivere) quill (pen)* * *calamo/'kalamo/sostantivo m.1 zool. (penna d'uccello) quill2 (canna per scrivere) quill (pen). -
10 peduncolo
peduncolo s.m. (scient.) peduncle, stalk: fornito di peduncolo, stalked; senza peduncolo, stalkless.* * *[pe'dunkolo]sostantivo maschile bot. zool. anat. peduncle* * *peduncolo/pe'dunkolo/sostantivo m.bot. zool. anat. peduncle. -
11 gambo sm
['ɡambo](di fiore, bicchiere) stem, (di frutta, fungo) stalk -
12 picciolo sm
[pit'tʃɔlo]Bot stalk -
13 raspo sm
['raspo](di uva) grape stalk -
14 canapule
canapule s.m. hemp stalk. -
15 depicciolare
depicciolare v.tr. to remove the stalk from (fruit). -
16 depicciolatrice
depicciolatrice s.f. stalk-remover. -
17 diraspare
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18 diraspatrice
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19 graspo
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20 sgambare
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