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Definition of stem
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Steem (v. i.) To
gleam.
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Voluble
::
Voluble
(a.)
Having
the power or habit of
turning
or
twining;
as, the
voluble
stem of hop
plants..
Rootstock
::
Rootstock
(n.) A
perennial
underground
stem,
producing
leafly
s/ems or
flower
stems from year to year; a
rhizome..
Arteriography
::
Arteriography
(n.) A
systematic
description
of the
arteries.
Decimetre
::
Decimetre
(n.) A
measure
of
length
in the
metric
system;
one tenth of a
meter,
equal to 3.937
inches..
Notation
::
Notation
(n.) Any
particular
system
of
characters,
symbols,
or
abbreviated
expressions
used in art or
science,
to
express
briefly
technical
facts,
quantities,
etc. Esp., the
system
of
figures,
letters,
and signs used in
arithmetic
and
algebra
to
express
number,
quantity,
or
operations..
Distemperature
::
Distemperature
(n.)
Disorder
of body;
slight
illness;
distemper.
Method
::
Method
(n.)
Classification;
a mode or
system
of
classifying
natural
objects
according
to
certain
common
characteristics;
as, the
method
of
Theophrastus;
the
method
of Ray; the
Linnaean
method..
Node
::
Node (n.) The joint of a stem, or the part where a leaf or
several
leaves
are
inserted..
Ideographics
::
Ideographics
(n.) The
system
of
writing
in
ideographic
characters;
also,
anything
so
written..
Systematically
::
Systematical
(a.)
Affecting
successively
the
different
parts of the
system
or set of
nervous
fibres;
as,
systematic
degeneration..
Polemic
::
Polemic
(n.) One who
writes
in
support
of one
opinion,
doctrine,
or
system,
in
opposition
to
another;
one
skilled
in
polemics;
a
controversialist;
a
disputant..
Supranaturalism
::
Supramundane
(a.) Being or
situated
above the world or above our
system;
celestial.
Mars
::
Mars (n.) One of the
planets
of the solar
system,
the
fourth
in order from the sun, or the next
beyond
the
earth,
having
a
diameter
of about 4,200
miles,
a
period
of 687 days, and a mean
distance
of
141,000,000
miles.
It is
conspicuous
for the
redness
of its
light..
Universe
::
Universe
(n.) All
created
things
viewed
as
constituting
one
system
or
whole;
the whole body of
things,
or of
phenomena;
the / / of the
Greeks,
the
mundus
of the
Latins;
the
world;
creation..
Sun
::
Sun (n.) Any
heavenly
body which forms the
center
of a
system
of orbs.
Sago
::
Sago (n.) A dry
granulated
starch
imported
from the East
Indies,
much used for
making
puddings
and as an
article
of diet for the sick; also, as
starch,
for
stiffening
textile
fabrics.
It is
prepared
from the stems of
several
East
Indian
and
Malayan
palm
trees,
but
chiefly
from the
Metroxylon
Sagu; also from
several
cycadaceous
plants
(Cycas
revoluta,
Zamia
integrifolia,
etc.)..
Crotchet
::
Crotchet
(n.) A time note, with a stem,
having
one
fourth
the value of a
semibreve,
one half that of a
minim,
and twice that of a
quaver;
a
quarter
note..
Phalansterian
::
Phalansterian
(n.) One who
favors
the
system
of
phalansteries
proposed
by
Fourier.
Platform
::
Platform
(n.) A
declaration
of the
principles
upon which a
person,
a sect, or a party
proposes
to
stand;
a
declared
policy
or
system;
as, the
Saybrook
platform;
a
political
platform..
Faith
::
Faith (n.) That which is
believed
on any
subject,
whether
in
science,
politics,
or
religion;
especially
(Theol.),
a
system
of
religious
belief
of any kind; as, the
Jewish
or
Mohammedan
faith;
and
especially,
the
system
of truth
taught
by
Christ;
as, the
Christian
faith;
also, the creed or
belief
of a
Christian
society
or
church..
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