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  1. STEM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Their keen interest stems in part from the closeness of that prince’s name to that of the playwright’s only son, Hamnet, who tragically died before adolescence.

  2. Flower Stems, Floral Bushes and Picks | Michaels

    Create customized arrangements with realistic flower stems from Michaels. Trim our floral stems to fit your design for personalized tabletop centerpieces.

  3. Stem | Description, Facts, & Types | Britannica

    Stem, in botany, the plant axis that bears buds and shoots with leaves and, at its basal end, roots. The stem conducts water, minerals, and food to other parts of the plant and may also store …

  4. STEM | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    STEM meaning: 1. a central part of something from which other parts can develop or grow, or which forms a support…. Learn more.

  5. STEM definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    If a condition or problem stems from something, it was caused originally by that thing. All their problems stem from poverty.

  6. Stems - The Huntington

    Like all living things, plants are made of cells. In plants, as in humans, these cells form tissues, which then form organs (leaves, stems, and roots). Stems have bundles of fibrous cells that …

  7. Stems

    As an open multi-track audio format, Stems enhances creative possibilities for DJs, producers, and live performers. A Stem file contains a track split into four musical elements: A drums …

  8. Floral Stems - Hobby Lobby

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  9. Stems - definition of stems by The Free Dictionary

    To have or take origin or descent: Her success stems mostly from hard work. 1. To remove the stem of: stemmed the apples. 2. To provide with a stem: wine glasses that are stemmed. 3. To …

  10. Stems – Biology - UH Pressbooks

    Stems may be herbaceous (soft) or woody in nature. Their main function is to provide support to the plant, holding leaves, flowers and buds; in some cases, stems also store food for the plant.