STEMS vs STANCH: NOUN
- The tube of a tobacco pipe
- (linguistics) the form of a word after all affixes are removed
- Front part of a vessel or aircraft
- A slender or elongated structure that supports a plant or fungus or a plant part or plant organ
- A turn made in skiing; the back of one ski is forced outward and the other ski is brought parallel to it
- Plural form of stem.
- Cylinder forming a long narrow part of something
- A flood-gate in a river for accumulating a head of water to float boats over shallows; a weir. See stank.
- That which stanches; that which quenches or allays.
- That which stanches or checks.
- A flood gate by which water is accumulated, for floating a boat over a shallow part of a stream by its release.
STEMS vs STANCH: ADJECTIVE
- Having the stem removed
- Having a stem or stems or having a stem as specified; often used in combination
- Producing a well-developed stem above ground
- Strong and tight; sound; firm.
- Firm in principle; constant and zealous; loyal; hearty; steady; steadfast.
- Close; secret; private.
STEMS vs STANCH: VERB
- Remove the stem from
- Stop the flow of a liquid
- Grow out of, have roots in, originate in
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stem.
- Cause to point inward
- Stop the flow of a liquid, such as blood from a wound
- To stop the flow of.
- Stop the flow of a liquid
STEMS vs STANCH: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To cease, as the flowing of blood.
STEMS vs STANCH: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To stop, check, or allay.
- To stop the flow of blood from (a wound).
- To stop or check the flow of (blood or tears, for example).
- To prop; to make stanch, or strong.
- To stop the flowing of, as blood; to check; also, to stop the flowing of blood from.
- To extinguish; to quench, as fire or thirst.
STEMS vs STANCH: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To stop flowing; be stanched.
- To cause to cease flowing; check the flow of.
- To stop a flow from; dry, as a wound, by the application of a styptic.
- To quench; allay; assuage.
- To stop; cease.
- Dry; free from water; water-tight; sound: said of a vessel.
- Strong; firm.
- Sound and trustworthy; true: applied to hounds with reference to their keeping the scent.
- Sound or firm in principle; loyal; hearty; trustworthy.
- To free; relieve: with of.
- Synonyms Stout, steadfast, resolute, stable, unwavering.
STEMS vs STANCH: RELATED WORDS
- Reflects, Emanates, Root word, Theme, Prow, Shank, Base, Fore, Bow, Stalk, Radical, Staunch, Halt, Root, Stanch
- Alleviate, Curtail, Prevent, Curb, Avert, Tamp down, Stanched, Slake, Resuscitate, Forestall, Stave off, Quell, Halt, Staunch, Stem
STEMS vs STANCH: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Builds, Vine, Depends, Relates, Emanates, Theme, Prow, Shank, Base, Fore, Radical, Staunch, Halt, Root, Stanch
- Revive, Pacify, Relieve, Curtail, Prevent, Curb, Avert, Tamp down, Resuscitate, Forestall, Stave off, Quell, Halt, Staunch, Stem
STEMS vs STANCH: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Sometimes stems are separated so that each channel in the original project is exported as its own file, other times stems are grouped.
- Fermenting peanut stems with rice bran, corn meal, or cassava meal did not enhance nutritional value of the stems.
- On older plants cut out some of the dark, branched stems to give the newer light stems more space.
- In most plants, stems are located above the soil surface, but some plants have underground stems.
- Dip the hydrangea stems in alum spice powder after cutting the stems.
- Because borers attack stems, compact hybrids, which tend to grow from one or two main stems, are naturally more susceptible.
- Coarse stems suggest late cutting while crushed stems indicate early removal from the field, and thus less damage.
- Choose one or two accountable talk stems, but differentiate who gets which stems based on student needs.
- Therefore, never flatten or pound stems; do not break off stems; never scrape off the outer surface of the stems.
- Primary Growth Differs in Monocot and Dicot Stems Monocot stems differ in several ways from the patterns described for dicot stems.
- Both father and daughter have been lifelong stanch supporters of the Tibetan movement.
- Santa Fe, it found, at most seemed to modestly stanch that decline.
- Then I shall want two stanch men, in case of resistance.
- Rankin is a stanch Republican, and has rilled various township offices.
- While he was always a stanch Republican in politics proper, Mr.
- There is no more ardent or stanch Republican than Mr.
- The release also sought to stanch any diplomatic fallout.
- Hong Kong as authorities seek to stanch economic contraction.
- In politics he has always been a stanch Democrat.
- Stanch, Staunch, to stop a flow of blood.
STEMS vs STANCH: QUESTIONS
- What plant has red stems similar to Japanese knotweed?
- Are suspension stems the answer to comfortable cycling?
- How are pneumatophores different from stems and roots?
- What are the characteristics of herbaceous monocot stems?
- Does korrigan1 affect cellulose crystallinity in Arabidopsis stems?
- Why do desert plants photosynthesize with their stems?
- Should I remove sucker stems on indeterminate Tomatoes?
- Why choose petals&stems florist for funeral arrangements?
- What are the fugitive emissions through valve stems?
- Do clinical and radiological scores differ between stems?
- Is UBS racing to stanch outflows from landmark $20 billion real-estate fund?