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Meaning of Stem | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1 Standard
stɛm

Definitions

  1. The stock of a family; a race or generation of progenitors.
  2. Alternative spelling of stemme (“lesbian who combines stud and femme traits”).
    alt-of, alternative
  3. A surname.
  4. Acronym of scanning transmission electron microscope.
    abbreviation, acronym, alt-of, countable
  5. A branch of a family.
  6. Acronym of science, technology, engineering, (and) mathematics.
    abbreviation, acronym, alt-of, uncountable
  7. A branch, or group of branches, located outside a family or other cladistic group, but which is more closely related to that group than to any other taxon of the same rank.
  8. An advanced or leading position; the lookout.
  9. The above-ground stalk (technically axis) of a vascular plant, and certain anatomically similar, below-ground organs such as rhizomes, bulbs, tubers, and corms.
  10. A slender supporting member of an individual part of a plant such as a flower or a leaf; also, by analogy, the shaft of a feather.
  11. A narrow part on certain man-made objects, such as a wine glass, a tobacco pipe, a spoon.
  12. 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.
  13. A person's leg.
    slang
  14. The penis.
    slang
  15. A vertical stroke of a letter.
  16. A vertical stroke marking the length of a note in written music.
  17. A premixed portion of a track for use in audio mastering and remixing.
  18. The vertical or nearly vertical forward extension of the keel, to which the forward ends of the planks or strakes are attached.
  19. The front part of a vessel.
    broadly
  20. A component on a bicycle that connects the handlebars to the bicycle fork.
  21. A part of an anatomic structure considered without its possible branches or ramifications.
  22. A crack pipe; or the long, hollow portion of a similar pipe (i.e. meth pipe) resembling a crack pipe.
    slang
  23. A winder on a clock, watch, or similar mechanism.
    British

Equivalents

Azərbaycanca gövdə kök nəsil soy törəmək
Беларуская асно́ва корань род ствол
Български дръжка корен род стрък
Català arrel roda tall tija
Čeština dřík kmen pocházet stonek
Cymraeg bôn
Eesti tüvi
Euskara zurtoin
فارسی ساقه ستاک
Gaeilge coisc
Galego roda
עברית גבעול גזע נצר
हिन्दी डंठल तना नाल
Հայերեն հիմք ցողուն
Bahasa Indonesia gagang kata dasar pangkal pokok stem
Íslenska stefni
ქართული ღერო
한국어 어간
Kurdî govde kok kok stem ta ta ta tema tema to vana
Latina caulis stirps
Lietuvių kamienas
Latviešu celms stiebrs stumbrs
Te Reo Māori kakau tāke toto
Монгол сүрэл
Slovenčina koreň steblo stonka
Kiswahili shina
Türkçe gövde sap
Українська корінь ніжка осно́ва рід стебло
Oʻzbekcha negiz
Tiếng Việt dây dọc than thân

Examples

“Where ye may all that are of noble ſtemm / Approach, and kiſs her ſacred veſtures hemm.”
“While I do pray, learn here thy stem / And true descent.”
“This is a stem / Of that victorious stock.”
“Wolsey sat at the stem more than twenty years.”
“After they are shot up thirty feet in length, they spread a very large top, having no bough nor twig in the trunk or the stem.”
“He had placed her upon the grass by now, her back resting against the stem of a huge tree. At her question he stepped back where he could the better see her face.”
“the stem of an apple or a cherry”
“Earless ghost swift moths become “invisible” to echolocating bats by forming mating clusters close (less than half a meter) above vegetation and effectively blending into the clutter of echoes that the bat receives from the leaves and stems around them.”
“The praenomen and nomen for the most part consisted of simple stems with the suffix -us or -ius, which correspond to some of the contracted forms in other languages […].”
“She was perfectly, fuckably proportioned everywhere else, both above and below her waist. A pocket-size Venus, with the longest stems he'd ever seen on someone so dang diminutive.”
“Waves of ecstasy roll through him as the moustachioed Casanova slides his stem in and out of the spaced-out chick.”
“Stem mastering processes a mix by breaking it down into several manageable pieces—that is, stereo stems. The stem approach allows the mastering engineer the opportunity to make larger or smaller changes to separate mix elements before the final compression and limiting are applied to the complete mix.”
“from stem to stern”
“Both we will walke vpon the loftie cliffes, And Chriſtian Merchants that with Ruſſian ſtems Plow vp huge furrowes in the Caſpian ſea, Shall vaile to vs, as Lords of al the Lake.”
“Stem (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) fields are a particular cause for concern because within them there are more pronounced stereotypes, extreme competitiveness and gender inequities regarding the abilities and competencies of black male and female students.”
“Although these six classifications of the scope and responsibility and specific engineering expertise are interesting and useful, they come from within engineering itself and they don’t help us to disentangle STEM.”
“Table 7 shows that in general, the STEM subjects share more phrases with each other, while the opposite is true for the humanities subjects.”
“Despite wide efforts to encourage more girls and young women to pursue careers in STEM, a new survey from Gallup and the Walton Family Foundation found Gen Z girls significantly lag behind boys in the level of interest expressed in STEM subjects, suggesting more must be done to close the gender gap.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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