the main body or stalk of a plant or shrub, typically rising above ground but occasionally subterranean
an undifferentiated cell of a multicellular organism which is capable of giving rise to indefinitely more cells of the same type, and from which certain other kinds of cell arise by differentiation
a turn made by stemming with the upper ski and lifting the lower one parallel to it towards the end
an embroidery stitch forming a continuous line of long, overlapped stitches, typically used to represent narrow stems
a turn made by stemming with the upper ski and then lifting the other one parallel to it for most of the turn
from the front to the back, especially of a ship
a coarse North American prairie grass with bluish leaf sheaths, often cultivated as forage
the central trunk of the mammalian brain, consisting of the medulla oblongata, pons, and midbrain, and continuing downwards to form the spinal cord