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1 -stemmed
a thick-stemmed plant; He smoked a short-stemmed pipe.) -
2 stemmed
past tense, past participle; see stem II -
3 double-stemmed
adj.con tallo doble, de tallo doble. -
4 hollow-stemmed wheat
s.trigo cañihueco, trigo cañivano. -
5 long-stemmed
adj.talludo. -
6 short-stemmed
adj.de tallo corto. -
7 single-stemmed
adj.de un solo tallo. -
8 stiff-stemmed
adj.de tallo rígido. -
9 stout-stemmed
adj.de tallo robusto. -
10 supple-stemmed
adj.de tallo fino y flexible. -
11 yellow-stemmed
adj.de tallo amarillo. -
12 stem
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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.)2) (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.)3) (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.)
2. verb((with from) to be caused by: Hate sometimes stems from envy.)- - stemmed
II stem past tense, past participle - stemmed; verb(to stop (a flow, eg of blood).)stem n tallotr[stem]1 (stop - gen) frenar, detener, parar; (- bleeding) contener, parar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLfrom stem to stern SMALLMARITIME/SMALL de proa a popa: detener, contener, pararto stem the tide: detener el cursostem vito stem from : provenir de, ser el resultado destem n: tallo m (de una planta)n.• botón s.m.• cabillo s.m.• caña s.f.• espiga s.f.• fuste s.m.• pedúnculo (Botánica) s.m.• pie s.m.• pie de una copa s.m.• roda s.f.• tallo s.m.• tema s.m.• tronco s.m.• vástago s.m.v.• estancar v.• represar v.stem
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2)a) ( of glass) pie mb) ( of pipe) boquilla f, caña f3) ( Ling) raíz f4) ( Naut)
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- mm- transitive verb \<\<flow/bleeding\>\> contener*, parar; \<\<outbreak/decline\>\> detener*, poner* freno a
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vito stem FROM something — provenir* or ser* producto de algo
I [stem]1. N1) [of plant] tallo m ; [of tree] tronco m ; [of leaf] pedúnculo m ; [of glass] pie m ; [of pipe] tubo m, cañón m ; (Mech) vástago m ; [of word] tema m2) (Naut) roda f, tajamar m2.VI3.CPDstem cell research N — investigación f con células madre
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[stem]VT (=check, stop) [+ blood] restañar; [+ attack, flood] detener* * *[stem]
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2)a) ( of glass) pie mb) ( of pipe) boquilla f, caña f3) ( Ling) raíz f4) ( Naut)
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- mm- transitive verb \<\<flow/bleeding\>\> contener*, parar; \<\<outbreak/decline\>\> detener*, poner* freno a
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vito stem FROM something — provenir* or ser* producto de algo
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13 stem
s.1 tallo, rabillo, troncho.2 raíz, raíz de la palabra.3 estirpe.4 espolón de proa, espolón, espolón del barco, roa.5 pie de la copa.v.1 descender, provenir.2 cortar los tallos de, despalillar.3 contener, retener.4 represar, detener el flujo de, estancar.(pt & pp stemmed)
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