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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024ste•le (stē′lē, stēl for 1–3; stēl, stē′lē for 4),USA pronunciation n., pl. ste•lai (stē′lī),USA pronunciation ste•les (stē′lēz, stēlz).USA pronunciation - an upright stone slab or pillar bearing an inscription or design and serving as a monument, marker, or the like.
- Architecturea prepared surface on the face of a building, a rock, etc., bearing an inscription or the like.
- Antiquity(in ancient Rome) a burial stone.
- Botanythe central cylinder or cylinders of vascular and related tissue in the stem, root, petiole, leaf, etc., of the higher plants.
Also, stela (for defs. 1–3). - Greek sté̄lē, akin to histánai to make stand, Latin stāre to stand
- 1810–20;
ste•lar (stē′lər),USA pronunciation adj. Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: stele /ˈstiːlɪ; stiːl/ n ( pl stelae /ˈstiːliː/, steles /ˈstiːlɪz; stiːlz/)- an upright stone slab or column decorated with figures or inscriptions, common in prehistoric times
- a prepared vertical surface that has a commemorative inscription or design, esp one on the face of a building
- the conducting tissue of the stems and roots of plants, which is in the form of a cylinder, principally containing xylem, phloem, and pericycle
Also called (for senses 1, 2): stela /ˈstiːlə/ Etymology: 19th Century: from Greek stēlē; related to Greek histanai to stand, Latin stārestelar /ˈstiːlə/ adj |