Similar words: gemmed, femme fatale, caste system, rimmed, dimmed, crammed, skimmed, trimmed. Meaning: [stem] adj. 1. having a stem or stems or having a stem as specified; often used in combination 2. (of plants) producing a well-developed stem above ground 3. having the stem removed.
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61. They stemmed from a clash of national interests.
62. Debris have stemmed the current.
63. The concern about this axiom stemmed from the fact.
64. The loss stemmed from his recklessness.
65. Their stemmed from low pay and poor working conditions.
66. Discontent stemmed from low pay and poor working conditions.
67. Newspapers stemmed from the invention of the printing press.
68. The error stemmed from the asymmetry of the three- phase armature windings of the AC exciter is discussed and the corresponding correction method is presented.
69. The middle colic artery (MCA) stemmed from the superior mesenteric artery (SMA) in 77.8% of the patients with an absence rate of 8. %.
70. The stemmed search returns documents having terms like "creamer," "creamed," or "cream" in their textual content.
71. It was clear that his urgency stemmed largely from concern for the domestic economy.
72. These cells stemmed from the promeristem, are the special phloem parenchyma cells.
73. The current strike wave stemmed from the discontented of the laid - off workers.
74. Toutuo ( unconstraint ) is one of the key conceptions of Yang Wanli's on poetry, which stemmed from Chan sect.
75. The reserve box's space too stemmed from the small rope's anticipation.
76. Local human rights officials say the shooting stemmed from a dispute with Captain Camara's aide, Lieutenant Aboubacar Sidiki Diakite, known as Toumba.
77. In some countries that secrecy stemmed from the military uses nuclear fission.
78. But, byelaw also obliterated person pork to search positive one side, stemmed the channel that anti-corruption of a network defeats.
79. Ti shape memory alloy stemless femoral prosthesis, and traditional stemmed hip prosthesis.
80. His forceful speech stemmed the tide of the crowd's anger.
81. For automatic natural language processing, the words must be stemmed.
82. It all stemmed from a lie I told when I was 4.
83. Backing of the PLO stemmed more from long - held designs on Jordan than political affinity with Palestinians.
84. However, psychoanalysis has proved that either in ancient times or in modern times, money and its corresponding system are both stemmed from irrationality, religiousness and uselessness.
85. Modern Chinese Orthopaedic traumatology has stemmed from the orthopaedics of Traditional Chinese Medicine(TMC)and western orthopaedics.
86. European nation-states developed from national kingdoms, wherefrom the concept of modern nations and the stream of nationalism stemmed and spread.
87. His heroic action stemmed from a strong sense of duty.
88. The Security Council's referral to the ICC stemmed from the January 2005 UN International Commission of Inquiry on Darfur report to the UN secretary-general.
89. Metallogenic fluid stemmed from magmatic water and mixed with seawater.
90. The reluctance of the Irish players to demonise Henry stemmed from the realisation that they, too,[http://sentencedict.com/stemmed.html] could be culprits.
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