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stipe
English
Etymology
From French stipe, from Latin stipes (“a stock, post, branch”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sta?p/
- Rhymes: -a?p
Noun
stipe (plural stipes)
- The stem of a mushroom, kelp, etc.
- The trunk of a tree.
- The caudicle within the pollinarium of an orchid flower
- The petiole of the frond of a fern or palm
Related terms
- stipitate
- stipule
Anagrams
- IP set, piets, piste, septi-, spite
Latin
Noun
stipe
- ablative singular of stips
West Frisian
Etymology
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Noun
stipe c (plural stipen, diminutive stypke)
- support beam
- support, aid
Further reading
- “stipe (I)”, in Wurdboek fan de Fryske taal (in Dutch), 2011
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