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stellinervius star ribbed, as the leaves of Marsh Penny-wort.<br />

stellipilus <strong>with</strong> stellate hairs, covered <strong>with</strong> star-shaped clusters of hairs.<br />

stellularis minutely star-shaped, or stellate.<br />

stellulatus, stellulata somewhat stellate, rather starlike; minutely star-shaped, or stellate.<br />

stelm, stelma Greek a crown<br />

stelo Greek a pillar<br />

stem, stema, stemo Greek a thread; a stamen<br />

-stem(...) referring to stamens<br />

stemma, -stemma, stemmato Greek a crown, garland, Latin, adopted from Greek στέµµα garland, from<br />

στέφειν to crown. In Latin chiefly a garland placed on an ancestral image, hence ancestry, pedigree,<br />

genealogical tree. (OED)<br />

sten, sten-, steno Greek narrow, from the Greek στενός, stenos, narrow, straight<br />

stenantherus, stenanthera <strong>with</strong> narrow anthers<br />

Stenanthium New Latin, from Greek stenos, sten-, narrow and Greek anthos flower and New Latin -ium,<br />

referring to the narrow tepals<br />

stenobotrys <strong>with</strong> slender racemes.<br />

stenobulbus <strong>with</strong> narrow bulbs.<br />

Stenocereus Greek stenos, narrow, and Cereus, referring to the genus from which this segregate was<br />

removed<br />

Stenocarpus stenocar'pus (sten-oh-KAR-pus) narrow-fruited<br />

stenocephalus narrow-headed, <strong>with</strong> a narrow head, from and Greek κεφαλή, kephale, head.<br />

stenochilus <strong>with</strong> narrow lips.<br />

stenocladus <strong>with</strong> thin twigs.<br />

stenodontus narrow-toothed<br />

stenoglossus having narrow tongues, from , and γλωσσος, glôssos, tongue.<br />

Stenogonum Greek stenos, narrow, and gonos, seed, alluding to achene<br />

stenogynus <strong>with</strong> narrow stigma, <strong>with</strong> narrow, thin pistils.<br />

stenolepis -is -e stenolep'is (ste-no-LEP-is)<br />

stenolobus narrow lobed.<br />

stenolomus <strong>with</strong> narrow borders.<br />

Stenomesson Stenomes'son (sten-oh-MES-on)<br />

stenopetalus stenopet'alus (sten-oh-PET-al-us)<br />

narrow-petaled, having narrow petals.<br />

stenophyllus -a -um having narrow leaves, from the Greek stenos, narrow, straight, and phyllon, leaf, for the<br />

straight, filiform leaves.<br />

stenopterus, stenoptera narrow-winged, <strong>with</strong> narrow wings.<br />

stenorryncha, Stenorrhynchos Greek stenos, narrow, and rhynchos, snout, referring to the narrow rostellum<br />

on the column<br />

Stenosiphon from the Greek stenos, narrow, straight, and Greek siphon, a tube, referring to a tube or pipe<br />

stenosis -is -e, -stenosis a narrowing, contraction, from Modern Latin adopted from Greek στένωσις,<br />

stenosis, narrowing, from στενοῦν, stenoun, to narrow, from στενός, stenos, narrow, as in spinal stenosis.<br />

Opposite to πλατύς, broad, flat.<br />

stenospermus bearing narrow seeds.<br />

stenostachyus, stenostachys narrow-spiked, bearing slender spikes.<br />

Stenotaphrum (Gramineae)<br />

Stenotus form Greek stenotes, narrowness, apparently alluding to width of leaves<br />

stentor Greek mythology a powerful voice; a trumpet, from Greek Στέντωρ, Stentor, from Homer, the Iliad, a<br />

Greek warrior in the Trojan war, ‘whose voice was as powerful as fifty voices of other men’. (OED)<br />

stentorius loud, pretentious.<br />

stenos narrow.<br />

step Anglo-Saxon orphaned<br />

steph, steph-, -steph(...), stephano, stephanus, -stephanus, stepho Greek a crown, referring to a crown, from<br />

στέφανος, stephanos, crown.<br />

Stephanandra crown and anthers<br />

stephanocarpus bearing fruit arranged to resemble a crown.

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