stipe
51stipé — constipé …
52Stipe — stipendiary steward at a racecourse …
53stipe — Australian Slang stipendiary steward at a racecourse …
54stipe — pl.f. stipi …
55STIPE — stipendia, stipendiis …
56stipe — [stʌɪp] noun Botany a stalk or stem, especially of a seaweed, fungus, or fern frond. Origin C18: from Fr., from L. stipes (see stipes) …
57stipe — n. 1. Base of a frond, stem. 2. Stalk (of a pistil). 3. Stem (of a mushroom or fungus). 4. Trunk of a tree …
58stipe — Small stalk, e.g. thin tissue that connects the ovules to the sporophylls in Dioon female cones. See also funiculus …
59stipe — [[t]staɪp[/t]] n. 1) bot 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 2) bot zool. stipes • Etymology: 1775–85; < F < L… …
60stipe — I. /staɪp/ (say stuyp) noun 1. Also, stipes. Botany a stalk or slender support, as the petiole of a fern frond, the stem supporting the pileus of a mushroom, or a stalk like elongation of the receptacle of a flower. 2. Zoology a stem like part,… …