
1) Botanical stalk 2) Buck bandmate 3) Croatian boy name 4) Everybody Hurts singer 5) Ex-REM lead 6) Fern stalk 7) French word used in English 8) He sang on Green 9) Let Me In singer 10) Losing My Religion singer 11) Michael of REM 12) Mushroom cap support 13) Mushroom stalk 14) Mushroom stem 15) Mushroom support
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in ferns, the stalk of a frond; generally a small stalk.
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a stalk or support such as the petiole of a frond or the stalk of an ovary or fruit
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stalked part of the pollina
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a stalk
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• (n.) The stalk of a pistil. • (n.) The stem of a fungus or mushroom. • (n.) The stalk or petiole of a frond, as of a fern. • (n.) The trunk of a tree.
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A stalk derived from the rostellum which attaches the pollinia to the viscidium.
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(from the article `Orchidales`) ...of it comes off as a sticky pad called a viscidium. In the most advanced genera a strap of nonsticky tissue from the column connects the pollinia ...
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(from the article `boundary ecosystem`) ...the common rockweeds that are 1 or 2 metres long, to species that are so small as to be barely visible. They are algae and differ from flowering ...
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(from the article `mushroom`) ...family (Agaricaceae), members of which bear thin, bladelike gills on the undersurface of the cap from which the spores are shed. The sporophore of ...
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that portion of a fern frond below the rachis, i.e. below where the leaflets are attached
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A stalk, especially of fungal fruiting bodies or of large brown algae. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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A supporting stalk.
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a stalk.
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A stalk, as of mushrooms.
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A stalk, especially of fungal fruiting bodies or of large brown algae.
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Stipe noun [ Latin
stipes a stock, post, branch: confer French
stipe .]
(Botany) (a) The stalk or petiole of a frond, as of a fern.
(b) The stalk of a pistil.
(c) The trunk of a tree.
(d) The stem of a fungus or mushroom.
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stalked part of the pollina
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Stipe is slang for a stipendiary magistrate.
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(L: stipes log, tree trunk) the stalk that keeps the fronds of large brown algae off the reef, particularly noticeable in the stalked kelp and bullkelp.
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A scientific term for 'stalk'.
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stipe In botany, a stalk.
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noun supporting stalk or stemlike structure especially of a pistil or fern frond or supporting a mushroom cap
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a non-viscid band or strap of tissue that connects the pollinia to the viscidium
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a stalk or slender support, as the petiole of a fern frond, the stem supporting the pileus of a mushroom, or a stalklike elongation of the receptacle of a flower. · a stemlike part, as a footstalk; stalk.
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