Results for: stem
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cheating by a corrupt individual, get by deceit, graft location, grafted plant, inserted a portion of a plant into the stem of another (Horticulture); surgically transplant a portion of tissue from one place to another; illegally or dishonestly acquire...graft
circular arrangement, whorl, arrangement of parts in a circular fashion around a central point (as of leaves around a stem)verticil
cladode, phylloclade, stem resembling leafcladophyll
climbing plant, grapevine, grapevines collectively, grow like vine, plant which creeps or climbs as it grows; stem of a climbing plant; grapevinevine
cluster of flowers growing from one common stem, type of flower clusterraceme
coal mine waste, coal waste; shale which contains much coal; stem of plants or grass, hollow grass stem, inferior anthracite, shale containing much coalculm
cup that is used for drinking wine and has a bowl shape attached to a stemmed base, glass with stemwineglass
descendant or branch of another group, shoot from the main stem of plant, shoot growing from the main stem; branch, derivative, something that comes from something elseoffshoot
developing in the direction of the base (Botany), growing toward base of stembasipetal
dig or remove something with spade, dig or remove with a spade, digging tool, long-handled digging tool with a narrow iron blade that is pressed into the ground with the foot; black figure in the shape of an upside down heart with a short stem that is ...spade
directly attached to the stem (Botany); permanently attached, fixed in place (Zoology), lacking stalksessile
distinct and unifying idea, essay or written exercise, give something distinct character, music in film, provide with a subject, repeated melody, stem, subject of discussion or composition, topic, main idea, with distinct subjecttheme
dried roots and stem of the goldenseal hear (formerly used as an astringent and to stop bleeding)hydrastis
enclosing a stemperfoliate
feather shaft, plant stem, spinal column, backbone; axis, spinerachis
 

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