stipe (Meaning)
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stipe (n)
supporting stalk or stem-like structure especially of a pistil or fern frond or supporting a mushroom cap
Synonyms & Antonyms of stipe
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stipe Sentence Examples
- The stipes of the fern fronds supported the leaflets and allowed for light absorption.
- The intricate stipes of the bird's nest fern created a stunning display.
- As the stipes of the mushroom matured, they became taller and more brittle.
- The stipes of the algae formed a dense network that provided shelter for small organisms.
- The stipe of the palm frond provided support for the heavy leaf blade.
- The stipes of the flower heads varied in length, contributing to the overall aesthetics of the bloom.
- The botanist carefully examined the stipes of the liverwort to identify its species.
- The stipes of the lichen species adhered tightly to the rock surface, allowing it to withstand harsh conditions.
- The stipes of the coral fragment provided a base for the growth of a new colony.
- The stipes of the fern were covered in tiny hairs that helped retain moisture.
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supporting stalk or stem-like structure especially of a pistil or fern frond or supporting a mushroom cap
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The stipes of the fern fronds supported the leaflets and allowed for light absorption.
The intricate stipes of the bird's nest fern created a stunning display.
As the stipes of the mushroom matured, they became taller and more brittle.
The stipes of the algae formed a dense network that provided shelter for small organisms.