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Add
stem
Verb
Noun
Meaning
• To
arise
or
originate
from.
• To
stop
or
hold
back
.
Examples
• The problems
stem
from a
lack
of
communication
.
• They stemmed the
flow
of
water
with sandbags.
• His
interest
in
science
stemmed from his teacher's
enthusiasm
.
Meaning
• The
main
body
or
stalk
of a
plant
or
shrub
.
• The
part
of a wineglass that supports the
bowl
.
Examples
• She
cut
the
stem
of the
flower
.
• The
wine
spilled when the
stem
broke
.
• He held the rose by its
stem
.
Add
stem
Verb
Meaning
• To
arise
or
originate
from.
• To
stop
or
hold
back
.
Examples
• The problems
stem
from a
lack
of
communication
.
• They stemmed the
flow
of
water
with sandbags.
• His
interest
in
science
stemmed from his teacher's
enthusiasm
.
Noun
Meaning
• The
main
body
or
stalk
of a
plant
or
shrub
.
• The
part
of a wineglass that supports the
bowl
.
Examples
• She
cut
the
stem
of the
flower
.
• The
wine
spilled when the
stem
broke
.
• He held the rose by its
stem
.