Etymology: [ stem ] (noun.) before 12th century. Old English stemn, stefn (“stem, trunk (of a tree)”), from Proto-Germanic *stamniz.
Synonyms: due to, arise, axis, branch, pedicel, pedicle, peduncle, petiole, shoot, stock, trunk, be bred, be brought about, be caused, be generated, derive, develop, emanate, flow
gövde, set çekmek, sap, (bitkide) sap/gövde, karşı ilerlemek, gelmek, (akışı) durdurmak/yavaşlatmak, pipo sapı, boş bodoslama, baş kısım, geminin baş tarafı, sap kısmı, mil, baş bodoslaması, baş bodoslama, sap (kadehte), damar, şarap kadehinin sapı, tij, yavaşlatmak, deliği tapalamak, bitki sapı, beden (pipoda), kadeh sapı, koçan (sebze), sap (bitkide), kol saati kurma düğmesi, sapını koparmak, kelimenin kökü, pruva, akmasını önlemek, engellemek, sak, durdurmak, kesmek, from -den, akmasını önle, çıkmak, kök [dilb.], (pipoda) beden, (kadehte) sap, ağaç gövdesi, piponun borusu, gövde,v.akmasını önle:n.ağaç gövdesi, akışı durdurmak, (ağaç) gövde, kö, harfin yukarı uzantısı, akışı yavaşlatmak, çubuk, kök, koçan, gövde (bitkide), Sap, destek ödevi gören sapa benzer oluşum, saplarını koparmak, silsile, Akmasını menetmek, stemwinder aksla, sap takmak, sap gibi şey, nota kuyruğu, (sıfat) sapsız, (sıfat) saplı, saplı, türemiş ya da değişmiş bir kelimenin orijinal haline (köküne) indirgeme, Sopayla döverek sıkılama, Şarap üretiminde ezilen üzümlerin ucu topuzlu sopalarla öldürülmek üzere dövülmesi, kök bulma, köke indirgeme, sapsız, sıkılama,
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gelmek
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(akışı) durdurmak/yavaşlatmak fiil
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pipo sapı isim
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boş bodoslama Askeri
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baş kısım Askeri
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geminin baş tarafı Askeri
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sap kısmı Gıda
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mil Mekanik
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baş bodoslaması Askeri
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baş bodoslama Askeri
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şarap kadehinin sapı
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tij
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yavaşlatmak
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deliği tapalamak
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bitki sapı Gıda
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sapını koparmak
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sak
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durdurmak fiil
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kesmek fiil
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from -den fiil
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akmasını önle fiil
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çıkmak fiil
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kök [dilb.] isim
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ağaç gövdesi isim
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piponun borusu
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gövde,v.akmasını önle:n.ağaç gövdesi
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kö
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kök
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Sap, destek ödevi gören sapa benzer oluşum Tıp
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Şarap üretiminde ezilen üzümlerin ucu topuzlu sopalarla öldürülmek üzere dövülmesi
scanning transmission electron microscope, Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, To take out the stem from, To be caused or derived; to originate, To descend in a family line, The vertical or nearly vertical forward extension of the keel, to which the forward ends of the planks or strakes are attached, A vertical stroke of a letter, The above-ground stalk (technically axis) of a vascular plant, and certain anatomically similar, below-ground organs such as rhizomes, bulbs, tubers, and corms, A slender supporting member of an individual part of a plant such as a flower or a leaf; also, by analogue the shaft of a feather, A narrow part on certain man-made objects, such as a wine glass, a tobacco pipe, a spoon, The main part of an uninflected word to which affixes may be added to form inflections of the word. A stem often has a more fundamental root. Systematic conjugations and declensions derive from their stems, To direct the stem (of a ship) against; to make headway against, A vertical stroke of a symbol representing a note in written music, To move the feet apart and point the tips of the skis inward in order to slow down the speed or to facilitate a turn, To stop, hinder (for instance, a river or blood), To hit with the stem of a ship; to ram, grow out of, have roots in, originate in; "The increase in the national debt stems from the last war", Stems are the lines which extend from the notehead. Stems may point up or down. Different-facing stems indicate the voice for polyphonic music written on the same staff. For single-note melodies, the stems usually point down for notes on the middle line or higher, and up for those below. If the stem points up from a notehead, the stem originates from the right-hand side of the note, but if it points down, it originates from the left. The exception to this rule is when a chord contains a second, in which case the stem runs between the two notes, the higher being placed on the left of the stem and the lower on the right. The length of a stem is usually that of an octave on the staff, going to either an octave higher or lower than the notehead, depending on which way the stem is pointing, The portion of a tree that supports the branches; also called the bole, also called the stalk, that which holds the flower upright May be straight or gently S-curved, The extreme front end of a vessel A stem gun is a small cannon built into the extreme forward "nose" of a ship, A position on the rock where both legs are spread wide apart between two holds, the main part of a plant or tree that grows up from the ground and bears leaves or flowers, The forward part of a vessel's backbone, to which the planking at the fore end of the boat is affixed, May be used as synonym for shank, but more often used for separate bit or mouthpiece Straight - One of the three main pipe shapes, describes a pipe with a straight shank and stem, as opposed to ‘bent’ which has a curved shank and/or stem, The base or root form of a word; the part of a word to which prefixes and suffixes are added: soundless, walked, feeling, unequal, Standard abbreviation for scanning transmission electron microscope or microscopy, where a focused beam of electrons are scanned across the sample and electrons transmitted through the sample are detected and used for making an image This technique is used both in SEM, TEM and in dedicated STEM instruments, Sections of the tree at a particular height that extend to form part of the upper crown of the tree A tree may have several stems The number of stems is identified during diameter measurement, that part of a word to which inflectional affixes are attached it consists of the root plus any derivational affixes, The "question" part of a multiple-choice question, The main part of an uninflected word to which endings may be added to form inflections of the word, The principal timber at the forepart of a vessel which stands upright and often is composed of several pieces When the stem is of composite nature, the forward most added element is termed the false stem, and the inner most the apron The stem is always firmly secured to the keel and strengthened by the fore deadwood The stem also receives the ends of the hull planking, thus joining the two sides of the vessel, The forward most part of a ship, The general term used for the main stalk of a plant to which branches and leaves attach, (n/vb) movement requiring opposing outward pressure much like a child climbing a door jam, A circular piece of timber, into which the two sides of a ship are united at the fore end The lower end of it is scarfed to the keel, and the bowsprit rests on its upper end, [top] The shape of the bow of a canoe, rounded for better maneuverability, squared for better tracking, The rod connecting the disc to the lever on a valve (055), Fig, An advanced or leading position; the lookout, Anything resembling a stem or stalk; as, the stem of a tobacco pipe; the stem of a watch case, or that part to which the ring, by which it is suspended, is attached, The entire central axis of a feather, Hence, the forward part of a vessel; the bow, The lower end of it is scarfed to the keel, and the bowsprit rests upon its upper end, A little branch which connects a fruit, flower, or leaf with a main branch; a peduncle, pedicel, or petiole; as, the stem of an apple or a cherry, A curved piece of timber to which the two sides of a ship are united at the fore end, A branch of a family, The stock of a family; a race or generation of progenitors, That part of a plant which bears leaves, or rudiments of leaves, whether rising above ground or wholly subterranean, The short perpendicular line added to the body of a note; the tail of a crotchet, quaver, semiquaver, etc, To move forward against an obstacle, as a vessel against a current, stop the flow of a liquid; "staunch the blood flow"; "them the tide", cause to point inward; "stem your skis, the tube of a tobacco pipe remove the stem from; "for automatic natural language processing, the words must be stemmed" stop the flow of a liquid; "staunch the blood flow"; "them the tide" grow out of, have roots in, originate in; "The increase in the national debt stems from the last war" cause to point inward; "stem your skis, the tube of a tobacco pipe remove the stem from; "for automatic natural language processing, the words must be stemmed", To oppose or cut with, or as with, the stem of a vessel; to resist, or make progress against; to stop or check the flow of, as a current, The basal portion of the body of one of the Pennatulacea, or of a gorgonian, To remove the stem or stems from; as, to stem cherries; to remove the stem and its appendages (ribs and veins) from; as, to stem tobacco leaves, The part of an inflected word which remains unchanged (except by euphonic variations) throughout a given inflection; theme; base, This is the part of the plant, usually above ground, that typically bears the plant's leaves and flowers (from its nodes) Stems can run horizontally above ground like stolons, or horizontally underground, as rhizomes do They may also be underground food storage organs, as they are in an corm or bulb, The principal body of a tree, shrub, or plant, of any kind; the main stock; the part which supports the branches or the head or top, To ram, as clay, into a blasting hole, cause to point inward; "stem your skis", a turn made in skiing; the back of one ski is forced outward and the other ski is brought parallel to it, A structural member in the bow of the boat extending the keel forward and up, forming the part of the hull farthest forward, the tube of a tobacco pipe, remove the stem from; "for automatic natural language processing, the words must be stemmed", Extreme bow of the vessel, The upright pillarlike part of the mushroom, which supports the cap Also called the "stalk" or "stipe ", A gleam of light; flame, 1 An organ displaying leaves and also conducting water with mineral salts and food If the stem is herbaceous, it performs a photosynthetic function as well The places where the leaves arise from the stem between 2 successive nodes are called internodes The stem thus consists mainly of internodes (not present in roots) and bears leaves as well as buds 2 An above-ground axis (usually) of a plant, which develops from the epicotyl (seedling stem tissue above the cotyledon) of the embryos, or from a bud of an already existing stem or root 3 The principal axis of a plant, carrying all the accessory parts such as the branches, leaves and flowers, The extension of the base of a projectile point or knife which was designed for hafting or gripping Stems can occur in various shapes, cylinder forming a long narrow part of something, front part of a vessel or aircraft; "he pointed the bow of the boat toward the finish line", a slender or elongated structure that supports a plant or fungus or a plant part or plant organ, arise, come from, originate; remove the stem from; stop, check, dam up; restrain, hold back, 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, ancestry, If a condition or problem stems from something, it was caused originally by that thing. Much of the instability stems from the economic effects of the war, If you stem something, you stop it spreading, increasing, or continuing. Austria has sent three army battalions to its border with Hungary to stem the flow of illegal immigrants, To gleam, The stem of a plant is the thin, upright part on which the flowers and leaves grow. He stooped down, cut the stem for her with his knife and handed her the flower. = stalk, (linguistics) the form of a word after all affixes are removed; "thematic vowels are part of the stem", In grammar, the stem of a word is the main part of it, which does not change when the ending changes. Plant axis that emerges from the roots, supports the branches, bears buds and shoots with leaves, and contains the vascular (conducting) tissues (xylem and phloem) that transport water, minerals, and food to other parts of the plant. The pith (a central core of spongy tissue) is surrounded by strands (in dicots; see cotyledon) or bundles (in monocots) of conducting xylem and phloem, then by the cortex and outermost epidermis, or bark. The cambium (an area of actively dividing cells) lies just below the bark. Lateral buds and leaves grow out of the stem at intervals called nodes; the intervals on the stem between the nodes are called internodes. In flowering plants, various stem modifications (rhizome, corm, tuber, bulb, stolon) let the plant survive dormantly for years, store food, or sprout asexually. All green stems perform photosynthesis, as do leaves; in plants such as the cacti (see cactus) and asparagus, the stem is the chief site of photosynthesis, The stem of a pipe is the long thin part through which smoke is sucked, The stem of a wine glass is the long thin part which connects the bowl to the base, Lacking a stem, either naturally or because it has been removed, The technique of bridging between two holds with hands and/or feet, applying forces to each in opposing directions in order to brace oneself in position, Movement against a current, especially a tidal current, Present participle of stem, A process for removing the inflexional, and sometimes derivational, affixes from words, Lacking a stem, either natural or because the stem has been removed, acaulescent, not having a stem; "stemless glassware, Having no stem; Bot, lacking a stem, having a very short stem which does not appear above ground, acaulescent (Botany); having no stem, not having a stem; "stemless glassware", having no apparent stem above ground, having the stem removed; "stemmed berries, having a stem or stems or having a stem as specified; often used in combination; "stemmed goblets"; "long-stemmed roses", Having a stem, having a stem, having a certain kind of stem; having the stem removed, defn, The reduction of a word to a base form so that the search mechanism can find plurals, possessives, etc, also known as truncation, using part of a word to search for words that are derived from it For example, "home" would return information on homeowners, homeless, homey, homestead, etc, The ability for a search to include the "stem" of words For example, stemming allows a user to enter "swimming" and get back results also for the stem word "swim ", A function of some search engines and directories which allows results to be returned from some or all keywords based on the same stem as the keyword entered as a search term For example, when stemming is switched on, a search for the word dance will return matches for any word whose stem is danc-, matching the keywords dance, dancer and dancing, The way the search engine use to add variations to the endings of search words or phrases so there will be more hits, the action performed by a search engine where it takes the stem of a keyword and delivers similar results For example, a keyword "run" may return results for "running" or "runner", With stemming the word endings are automatically removed (lines becomes line) and searches are performed on the "stem" + common endings (line or lines retrieves line, lines, line's, lines', lining, lined) Not very common as a practice, and not always disclosed Can usually be avoided by placing a term in " " (phrase searching), Some databases automatically search for all of the words that come from the same "stem" word (also called "root" word) unless you indicate that you only want the word you entered An example would be if you entered computer, the database would also search for computing, computers, computation, etc Stop Words: Stop words are small, frequently occurring words that are often ignored when typed into a database or search engine search Some examples: THE, AN, A, OF If a stop word is typed at the beginning of a title search, this will often stop the search entirely, The ability of search engines to associate words with prefixes and suffixes to their word stem If you have "water" on your website, the search engines with this ability will also associate "watering" and "watered" with your page, In keyword searching, word endings are automatically removed (lines becomes line); searches are performed on the stem + common endings (line or lines retrieves line, lines, line's, lines', lining, lined) Not very common as a practice, and not always disclosed Can usually be avoided by placing a term in " ", In informational retrieval, reduction of morphological variants of a word to a common stem, Search algorithm that tries various endings for known words; oil, for example, also checks oiler, oils, oiling, and so forth, Stemming describes the action of the defensive backs when they move around after appearing to be settled in their alignments prior to the offense's snap of the ball By stemming, they attempt to fool the quarterback and force him into making a bad decision about where to throw the football The most successful stemming ploy by the secondary is to give the quarterback the impression that they're playing in man-to-man coverage when they're really playing a zone, A method of mapping a linguistic stem to all matching words For example, in English, the stem "buy" matches "bought," "buying," and "buys ", Automatic expansion of terms to include variants of the term based on different plural endings for words, Process of chopping off the ending of a search term to allow matching other variations of that term, e g removing "ing" and "ed" endings Search engines may do this automatically to search terms, The use of a stem [i e root] of a word to search words that are derived from it For example, "child" would retrieve information on child, children, childhood, childless and so on, third-person singular of stem, plural of stem,
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scanning transmission electron microscope
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Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
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To take out the stem from
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To be caused or derived; to originate - "The current crisis stems from the short-sighted politics of the previous government."
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To descend in a family line
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The vertical or nearly vertical forward extension of the keel, to which the forward ends of the planks or strakes are attached
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A vertical stroke of a letter
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The above-ground stalk (technically axis) of a vascular plant, and certain anatomically similar, below-ground organs such as rhizomes, bulbs, tubers, and corms
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A slender supporting member of an individual part of a plant such as a flower or a leaf; also, by analogue the shaft of a feather
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A narrow part on certain man-made objects, such as a wine glass, a tobacco pipe, a spoon
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The main part of an uninflected word to which affixes may be added to form inflections of the word. A stem often has a more fundamental root. Systematic conjugations and declensions derive from their stems
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To direct the stem (of a ship) against; to make headway against
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A vertical stroke of a symbol representing a note in written music
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To move the feet apart and point the tips of the skis inward in order to slow down the speed or to facilitate a turn
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To stop, hinder (for instance, a river or blood)
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To hit with the stem of a ship; to ram - "As when two warlike Brigandines at sea, / With murdrous weapons arm'd to cruell fight, / Doe meete together on the watry lea, / They stemme ech other with so fell despight, / That with the shocke of their owne heedlesse might, / Their wooden ribs are shaken nigh a sonder ."
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grow out of, have roots in, originate in; "The increase in the national debt stems from the last war"
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Stems are the lines which extend from the notehead. Stems may point up or down. Different-facing stems indicate the voice for polyphonic music written on the same staff. For single-note melodies, the stems usually point down for notes on the middle line or higher, and up for those below. If the stem points up from a notehead, the stem originates from the right-hand side of the note, but if it points down, it originates from the left. The exception to this rule is when a chord contains a second, in which case the stem runs between the two notes, the higher being placed on the left of the stem and the lower on the right. The length of a stem is usually that of an octave on the staff, going to either an octave higher or lower than the notehead, depending on which way the stem is pointing Muzik
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The portion of a tree that supports the branches; also called the bole
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also called the stalk, that which holds the flower upright May be straight or gently S-curved
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The extreme front end of a vessel A stem gun is a small cannon built into the extreme forward "nose" of a ship
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A position on the rock where both legs are spread wide apart between two holds
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the main part of a plant or tree that grows up from the ground and bears leaves or flowers
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The forward part of a vessel's backbone, to which the planking at the fore end of the boat is affixed
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May be used as synonym for shank, but more often used for separate bit or mouthpiece Straight - One of the three main pipe shapes, describes a pipe with a straight shank and stem, as opposed to ‘bent’ which has a curved shank and/or stem
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The base or root form of a word; the part of a word to which prefixes and suffixes are added: soundless, walked, feeling, unequal
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Standard abbreviation for scanning transmission electron microscope or microscopy, where a focused beam of electrons are scanned across the sample and electrons transmitted through the sample are detected and used for making an image This technique is used both in SEM, TEM and in dedicated STEM instruments
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Sections of the tree at a particular height that extend to form part of the upper crown of the tree A tree may have several stems The number of stems is identified during diameter measurement
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that part of a word to which inflectional affixes are attached it consists of the root plus any derivational affixes
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The "question" part of a multiple-choice question
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The main part of an uninflected word to which endings may be added to form inflections of the word
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The principal timber at the forepart of a vessel which stands upright and often is composed of several pieces When the stem is of composite nature, the forward most added element is termed the false stem, and the inner most the apron The stem is always firmly secured to the keel and strengthened by the fore deadwood The stem also receives the ends of the hull planking, thus joining the two sides of the vessel
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The forward most part of a ship
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The general term used for the main stalk of a plant to which branches and leaves attach
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(n/vb) movement requiring opposing outward pressure much like a child climbing a door jam
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A circular piece of timber, into which the two sides of a ship are united at the fore end The lower end of it is scarfed to the keel, and the bowsprit rests on its upper end
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[top] The shape of the bow of a canoe, rounded for better maneuverability, squared for better tracking
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The rod connecting the disc to the lever on a valve (055)
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An advanced or leading position; the lookout
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Anything resembling a stem or stalk; as, the stem of a tobacco pipe; the stem of a watch case, or that part to which the ring, by which it is suspended, is attached
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The entire central axis of a feather
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Hence, the forward part of a vessel; the bow
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The lower end of it is scarfed to the keel, and the bowsprit rests upon its upper end
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A little branch which connects a fruit, flower, or leaf with a main branch; a peduncle, pedicel, or petiole; as, the stem of an apple or a cherry
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A curved piece of timber to which the two sides of a ship are united at the fore end
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A branch of a family
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The stock of a family; a race or generation of progenitors
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That part of a plant which bears leaves, or rudiments of leaves, whether rising above ground or wholly subterranean
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The short perpendicular line added to the body of a note; the tail of a crotchet, quaver, semiquaver, etc
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To move forward against an obstacle, as a vessel against a current
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stop the flow of a liquid; "staunch the blood flow"; "them the tide"
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cause to point inward; "stem your skis
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the tube of a tobacco pipe remove the stem from; "for automatic natural language processing, the words must be stemmed" stop the flow of a liquid; "staunch the blood flow"; "them the tide" grow out of, have roots in, originate in; "The increase in the national debt stems from the last war" cause to point inward; "stem your skis
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the tube of a tobacco pipe remove the stem from; "for automatic natural language processing, the words must be stemmed"
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To oppose or cut with, or as with, the stem of a vessel; to resist, or make progress against; to stop or check the flow of, as a current
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The basal portion of the body of one of the Pennatulacea, or of a gorgonian
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To remove the stem or stems from; as, to stem cherries; to remove the stem and its appendages (ribs and veins) from; as, to stem tobacco leaves
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The part of an inflected word which remains unchanged (except by euphonic variations) throughout a given inflection; theme; base
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This is the part of the plant, usually above ground, that typically bears the plant's leaves and flowers (from its nodes) Stems can run horizontally above ground like stolons, or horizontally underground, as rhizomes do They may also be underground food storage organs, as they are in an corm or bulb
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The principal body of a tree, shrub, or plant, of any kind; the main stock; the part which supports the branches or the head or top
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To ram, as clay, into a blasting hole
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cause to point inward; "stem your skis"
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a turn made in skiing; the back of one ski is forced outward and the other ski is brought parallel to it
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A structural member in the bow of the boat extending the keel forward and up, forming the part of the hull farthest forward
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the tube of a tobacco pipe
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remove the stem from; "for automatic natural language processing, the words must be stemmed"
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Extreme bow of the vessel
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The upright pillarlike part of the mushroom, which supports the cap Also called the "stalk" or "stipe "
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A gleam of light; flame
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1 An organ displaying leaves and also conducting water with mineral salts and food If the stem is herbaceous, it performs a photosynthetic function as well The places where the leaves arise from the stem between 2 successive nodes are called internodes The stem thus consists mainly of internodes (not present in roots) and bears leaves as well as buds 2 An above-ground axis (usually) of a plant, which develops from the epicotyl (seedling stem tissue above the cotyledon) of the embryos, or from a bud of an already existing stem or root 3 The principal axis of a plant, carrying all the accessory parts such as the branches, leaves and flowers
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The extension of the base of a projectile point or knife which was designed for hafting or gripping Stems can occur in various shapes
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cylinder forming a long narrow part of something
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front part of a vessel or aircraft; "he pointed the bow of the boat toward the finish line"
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a slender or elongated structure that supports a plant or fungus or a plant part or plant organ
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arise, come from, originate; remove the stem from; stop, check, dam up; restrain, hold back fiil
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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, ancestry isim
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If a condition or problem stems from something, it was caused originally by that thing. Much of the instability stems from the economic effects of the war
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If you stem something, you stop it spreading, increasing, or continuing. Austria has sent three army battalions to its border with Hungary to stem the flow of illegal immigrants
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To gleam
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The stem of a plant is the thin, upright part on which the flowers and leaves grow. He stooped down, cut the stem for her with his knife and handed her the flower. = stalk
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(linguistics) the form of a word after all affixes are removed; "thematic vowels are part of the stem"
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In grammar, the stem of a word is the main part of it, which does not change when the ending changes. Plant axis that emerges from the roots, supports the branches, bears buds and shoots with leaves, and contains the vascular (conducting) tissues (xylem and phloem) that transport water, minerals, and food to other parts of the plant. The pith (a central core of spongy tissue) is surrounded by strands (in dicots; see cotyledon) or bundles (in monocots) of conducting xylem and phloem, then by the cortex and outermost epidermis, or bark. The cambium (an area of actively dividing cells) lies just below the bark. Lateral buds and leaves grow out of the stem at intervals called nodes; the intervals on the stem between the nodes are called internodes. In flowering plants, various stem modifications (rhizome, corm, tuber, bulb, stolon) let the plant survive dormantly for years, store food, or sprout asexually. All green stems perform photosynthesis, as do leaves; in plants such as the cacti (see cactus) and asparagus, the stem is the chief site of photosynthesis
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The stem of a pipe is the long thin part through which smoke is sucked
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The stem of a wine glass is the long thin part which connects the bowl to the base
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Lacking a stem, either naturally or because it has been removed - "If long-stemmed roses are so popular, are stemless roses cheap?"
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stemming
The technique of bridging between two holds with hands and/or feet, applying forces to each in opposing directions in order to brace oneself in position
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Movement against a current, especially a tidal current
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Present participle of stem
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A process for removing the inflexional, and sometimes derivational, affixes from words
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Lacking a stem, either natural or because the stem has been removed
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acaulescent
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not having a stem; "stemless glassware
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Having no stem; Bot
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lacking a stem, having a very short stem which does not appear above ground, acaulescent (Botany); having no stem sıfat
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stemless
not having a stem; "stemless glassware"
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stemless
having no apparent stem above ground
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having the stem removed; "stemmed berries
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having a stem or stems or having a stem as specified; often used in combination; "stemmed goblets"; "long-stemmed roses"
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stemmed
Having a stem
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having a stem, having a certain kind of stem; having the stem removed sıfat
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The reduction of a word to a base form so that the search mechanism can find plurals, possessives, etc
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also known as truncation, using part of a word to search for words that are derived from it For example, "home" would return information on homeowners, homeless, homey, homestead, etc
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The ability for a search to include the "stem" of words For example, stemming allows a user to enter "swimming" and get back results also for the stem word "swim "
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A function of some search engines and directories which allows results to be returned from some or all keywords based on the same stem as the keyword entered as a search term For example, when stemming is switched on, a search for the word dance will return matches for any word whose stem is danc-, matching the keywords dance, dancer and dancing
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The way the search engine use to add variations to the endings of search words or phrases so there will be more hits
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the action performed by a search engine where it takes the stem of a keyword and delivers similar results For example, a keyword "run" may return results for "running" or "runner"
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With stemming the word endings are automatically removed (lines becomes line) and searches are performed on the "stem" + common endings (line or lines retrieves line, lines, line's, lines', lining, lined) Not very common as a practice, and not always disclosed Can usually be avoided by placing a term in " " (phrase searching)
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Some databases automatically search for all of the words that come from the same "stem" word (also called "root" word) unless you indicate that you only want the word you entered An example would be if you entered computer, the database would also search for computing, computers, computation, etc Stop Words: Stop words are small, frequently occurring words that are often ignored when typed into a database or search engine search Some examples: THE, AN, A, OF If a stop word is typed at the beginning of a title search, this will often stop the search entirely
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The ability of search engines to associate words with prefixes and suffixes to their word stem If you have "water" on your website, the search engines with this ability will also associate "watering" and "watered" with your page
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stemming
In keyword searching, word endings are automatically removed (lines becomes line); searches are performed on the stem + common endings (line or lines retrieves line, lines, line's, lines', lining, lined) Not very common as a practice, and not always disclosed Can usually be avoided by placing a term in " "
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In informational retrieval, reduction of morphological variants of a word to a common stem
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Search algorithm that tries various endings for known words; oil, for example, also checks oiler, oils, oiling, and so forth
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Stemming describes the action of the defensive backs when they move around after appearing to be settled in their alignments prior to the offense's snap of the ball By stemming, they attempt to fool the quarterback and force him into making a bad decision about where to throw the football The most successful stemming ploy by the secondary is to give the quarterback the impression that they're playing in man-to-man coverage when they're really playing a zone
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A method of mapping a linguistic stem to all matching words For example, in English, the stem "buy" matches "bought," "buying," and "buys "
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Automatic expansion of terms to include variants of the term based on different plural endings for words
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Process of chopping off the ending of a search term to allow matching other variations of that term, e g removing "ing" and "ed" endings Search engines may do this automatically to search terms
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The use of a stem [i e root] of a word to search words that are derived from it For example, "child" would retrieve information on child, children, childhood, childless and so on
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