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How to pronounce stipe in English?

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Type of stalk, stem

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Both the fronds and stipe are covered in small bumps, giving them a rough texture.
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Growth occurs at the base of the meristem, where the blades and stipe meet.
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Stipe is long and has a line of white, stitch like dashes along its length.
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Rachis and stipe are covered in white-brown and darker orange-brown scales.
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The length of the stipe typically ranges from 1 to 2 cm long and 0.1 to 0.2 cm thick.
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Stipe notwithstanding, the music industry is somewhat ahead of this curve.
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Stipe has made a number of acting appearances on film and on television.
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Stipe incorporated more politically-oriented concerns into his lyrics on Document and Green.
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Stipe stubbornly refuses to accept that their drummer's departure made the final split inevitable.
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More examples
  • Supporting stalk or stem-like structure especially of a pistil or fern frond or supporting a mushroom cap
  • In botany, a stipe is a stalk that supports some other structure. The precise meaning is different depending on which taxonomic group is being described.
  • In mycology a stipe refers to the stem or stalk-like feature supporting the cap of a mushroom. Like all tissues of the mushroom other than the hymenium, the stipe is composed of sterile hyphal tissue. In many instances, however, the fertile hymenium extends down the stipe some distance. ...
  • (Stipes) Crucifixion is an ancient method of painful execution in which the condemned person is tied or nailed to a large wooden cross (of various shapes) and left to hang until dead. ...
  • (stipes) The vertical beam of a cross used for crucifixion; The basal segment of the maxilla of an insect or a crustacean
  • (Stipes) The stalk of a fernleaf, corresponding to the petiole in flowering plants.
  • (Stipes) Another term for the Stewards. (Or Stipendiary Stewards)
  • (stipes (pl., stipites; adj., stipital)) A major sclerite of the maxilla, articulating basally with the cardo, apically with the galea and lacinia, and laterally with the maxillary palpus.
  • The section of the stalk from the base of the frond to the lamina.