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Definition of stemmed in English: stemmedadjective stɛmdstɛmd 1in combination (of a plant) having a supporting stalk of a specified length or kind. long-stemmed strawberries Example sentencesExamples - Densely planted, stiff-stemmed species should be selected to trap sediment and protect water quality.
- Most won't succumb to stem rot as quickly as soft-stemmed perennials, but it can happen just the same.
- Occasionally a slight breeze rattles the thin-stemmed bushes and moves the tops of pine and spruce, but that is all.
- The height of the plants can vary from variety to variety, but the flowers are almost always produced in short-stemmed clusters.
- In the autumn, net-veined aster and hollow-stemmed goldenrod add flashes of white and yellow, respectively.
2Having a long, thin supportive or main section. desserts served in stemmed glasses in combination men smoking long-stemmed pipes Example sentencesExamples - The burial chamber contained a short-stemmed lamp with tripod base.
- The glass-stemmed thermometers are simple to use.
- The cool elegance of the shapes, such as stemmed goblets, is matched by the smooth silvery-grey burnished surfaces.
- The vases are comparable in size and execution to the large undecorated stemmed bowl.
- The elegant hollow-stemmed champagne flutes are perfect for cocktails.
Definition of stemmed in US English: stemmedadjectivestɛmdstemd 1in combination (of a plant) having a supporting stalk of a specified length or kind. long-stemmed strawberries Example sentencesExamples - In the autumn, net-veined aster and hollow-stemmed goldenrod add flashes of white and yellow, respectively.
- The height of the plants can vary from variety to variety, but the flowers are almost always produced in short-stemmed clusters.
- Densely planted, stiff-stemmed species should be selected to trap sediment and protect water quality.
- Occasionally a slight breeze rattles the thin-stemmed bushes and moves the tops of pine and spruce, but that is all.
- Most won't succumb to stem rot as quickly as soft-stemmed perennials, but it can happen just the same.
2Having a long, thin supportive or main section. desserts served in stemmed glasses in combination men smoking long-stemmed pipes Example sentencesExamples - The elegant hollow-stemmed champagne flutes are perfect for cocktails.
- The glass-stemmed thermometers are simple to use.
- The burial chamber contained a short-stemmed lamp with tripod base.
- The vases are comparable in size and execution to the large undecorated stemmed bowl.
- The cool elegance of the shapes, such as stemmed goblets, is matched by the smooth silvery-grey burnished surfaces.
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