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Word | Stem |
Hindi Meaning | तना, डंठल निकलना, उत्पन्न होना, गलही, धातु, मुकाबला करना, रोकना, नली, जड़, कुल परंपरा, वंश वृक्ष, वंशावली, स्तंभयुक्त काँच के बर्तन, तनारहित, नलीदार बर्तन, से उत्पन्न होना, अंगांत्य स्वर, राइज़ोक्टीनिया रोग, जड़, डंठल, पतली डंडी, जलयान का अग्र-भाग, प्रातिपदिका, मूलशब्द, धड़, तनाआ, पैदा होना, उठना, प्रतिबंध करना, स्तंभ, वंश, शाखा, बाॅंध बनाना |
(linguistics) the form of a word after all affixes are removed; thematic vowels are part of the stem / remove the stem from / Alt. of Steem / the thin part of a plant that holds up the flowers or leaves / 0 / a: the main trunk of a plant; specifically : a primary plant axis that develops buds and shoots instead of roots b: a plant part (as a branch, petiole, or stipe) that supports another (as a leaf or fruit) c: the complete fruiting stalk of a banana plant with its bananas / a: the main upright member at the bow of a ship b: the bow or prow of a ship — compare stern / a line of ancestry : stock; especially : a fundamental line from which others have arisen / the part of an inflected word that remains after the inflected part is removed strength is the stem of strengths; also : root 6 / something held to resemble a plant stem: as a: a main or heavy stroke of a letter b: the short perpendicular line extending from the head of a musical note c: the part of a tobacco pipe from the bowl outward d: the cylindrical support of a piece of stemware (as a goblet) e: a shaft of a watch used for winding / throughout, thoroughly / to make headway against (as an adverse tide, current, or wind) / to check or go counter to (something adverse) / to remove the stem from / to make stems for (as artificial flowers) / to occur or develop as a consequence : have or trace an origin her success stems from hard work / a: to stop or dam up (as a river) b: to stop or check by or as if by damming; especially : stanch stem a flow of blood / to turn (a ski) in stemming / to restrain or check oneself; also : to become checked or stanched / to slide the heel of one ski or of both skis outward usually in making or preparing to make a turn / check, dam / an act or instance of stemming on skis / science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, | |
Usage | ⇒ The stem of a babool tree is very thick and broad ⇒ Both the blue and the yellow have the classic, satiny translucent petals of the poppy tribe, both, characteristically, are held on wiry stems above the parent plant. ⇒ All this mess stems from his inability to make a decision. ⇒ We have to stem the bleeding. |
Synonyms | trunk, stop, spring, stalk, arrest, check, stock, arise, halt, originate, root, stanch, base, bow, branch, shoot, sprout, staunch, prow, resist, |
Antonyms | abet, encourage, aid, cause, help, root, accelerate, activate, actuate, admirable, agitate, alpine, apogee, arouse, branch, breathe, circulate, coerce, come, come after, |
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