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stem meaning in Latin

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Ruscus aculeatus, shrub w / stems flat / oval w / sharp spine noun

rustum [rusti](2nd) N
noun

shoot, stem, stalk, growth noun

frutex [fruticis](3rd) M
noun

species of mallow (mucilaginous flowering plant having hairy stems and leaves) noun

alcea [alceae](1st) F
noun

stalk, stem (of cereal grass / others) noun

culmus [culmi](2nd) M
noun

stalk / stem noun

caulis [caulis](3rd) M
noun

coles [colis](3rd) M
noun

colis [colis](3rd) M
noun

stalk / stem (small) noun

cauliculus [cauliculi](2nd) M
noun

coliculus [coliculi](2nd) M
noun

system [systems] noun
[UK: ˈsɪ.stəm]
[US: ˈsɪ.stəm]

systema [systematis](3rd) N
noun
It's a good system. = Bonum est systema.

system of gears (pl.) noun

anisocyclum [anisocycli](2nd) N
noun

system of hot-air channels for heating baths noun

hypocauston [hypocausti]noun
N

hypocaustum [hypocausti](2nd) N
noun

system of rules observed on certain occasions / at times of worship noun

caeremonial [caeremonialis](3rd) N
noun

systematically adverb
[UK: ˌsɪ.stə.ˈmæ.tɪk.l̩i]
[US: ˌsɪ.stə.ˈmæ.tɪk.l̩i]

cohaerenter [cohaerentius, cohaerentissime]adverb

systematically, technically, by rules adverb

artificiose [artificiosius, artificiosissime]adverb

systematized art of public speaking noun

rhetorice [rhetorices]noun
F

theology, science / system of teaching / writing about God / gods / divine things noun

theologia [theologiae](1st) F
noun

theory / system of governing by Church councils noun

conciliarismus [conciliarismi](2nd) M
noun

upper stem (flower) noun

collum [colli](2nd) N
noun

collus [colli](2nd) M
noun

writing system noun

systema scripturaenoun

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