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Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika. 2013.
Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika. 2013.
sta|men — «STAY muhn», noun, plural sta|mens or stam|i|na. the part of a flower that contains the pollen. The stamens are surrounded by the petals. A stamen consists of a slender stem or filament like a thread, which supports the anther. ╂[< New Latin… … Useful english dictionary
sta·men — /ˈsteımən/ noun, pl mens [count] botany : the part of a flower that produces pollen compare ↑pistil … Useful english dictionary
men — men·acme; men·a·di·one; men·ar·che; men·as·pis; men·da·cious; men·da·cious·ly; men·da·cious·ness; men·dac·i·ty; men·de; men·de·lé·eff s; men·de·le·vi·um; men·de·lian·ism; men·de·lian·ist; men·del·ism; men·del·ize; men·del s; men·de·lye·ev·ite;… … English syllables
stā- — To stand; with derivatives meaning “place or thing that is standing.” Oldest form *steə₂ , colored to *staə₂ , contracted to *stā . Derivatives include steed, stud2, arrest, instant, understand, static, prostitute, insist, ecstasy, and system. I … Universalium
stā- : stǝ- — stā : stǝ English meaning: to stand Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘stehen, stellen” Note: reduplicated si stü , extended stüi : stī̆ , stüu : stū̆ and st eu Material: A. O.Ind. tiṣṭhati, Av. hištaiti, ap. 3. sg. Impf. a ištata… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
sta|ble|man — «STAY buhl MAN», noun, plural men. a man who is employed in a stable to groom, feed, and otherwise look after the horses … Useful english dictionary
The Bones of All Men — Running is an album by Philip Pickett.The exact credits on the front of the album are Mr Philip Pickett with Mr Richard Thompson and the Fairport Rhythm Section giving a mock formality to the event, as if it was a classical music concert. All of… … Wikipedia
stamen — sta·men … English syllables
stamen — sta•men [[t]ˈsteɪ mən[/t]] n. pl. sta•mens, stam•i•na [[t]ˈstæm ə nə[/t]] bot the pollen bearing organ of a flower, consisting of the filament and the anther • Etymology: 1640–50; < L stāmen warp, thread, stamen =stā(re) to stand+ men n.… … From formal English to slang
Stamen — Sta|men 〈n.; s, mi|na〉 = Staubblatt [lat., „Faden, Lebensfaden“] * * * Stamen [lateinisch »Faden«] das, s/...mina, Botanik: Staubblatt. * * * Sta|men, das; s, ...mina [lat. stamen (Gen.: stamin … Universal-Lexikon