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Blastemal
Blastemal Blas*te"mal, a. (Biol.) Relating to the blastema; rudimentary.

Meaning of Stemal from wikipedia

- subroutine that stems word may be called a stemming program, stemming algorithm, or stemmer. A stemmer for English operating on the stem cat should identify...
- several aircraft designs were all named Stemal, the first syllables of his names joined together. The Stemal III was a test-bed for his ideas for extending...
- up Stem or stem in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stem or STEM most commonly refers to: Plant stem, a structural axis of a vascular plant Stem group...
- The Stems are a garage punk band founded by Dom Mariani in Perth, Western Australia in late 1983. The group is heavily influenced by 1960s garage rock...
- notation, stems are the "thin, vertical lines that are directly connected to the [note] head." Stems may point up or down. Different-pointing stems indicate...
- Look up stemmer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stemmer may refer to: Helena Amélia Oehler Stemmer (1927–2016) Brazilian civil engineer and university...
- Stem succulents are fleshy succulent columnar shaped plants which conduct photosynthesis mainly through their stems rather than their leaves. These plants...
- In multicellular organisms, stem cells are undifferentiated or partially differentiated cells that can change into various types of cells and proliferate...
- The ten Heavenly Stems (or Celestial Stems) are a system of ordinals indigenous to China and used throughout East Asia, first attested c. 1250 BCE during...
- Underground stems are modified plant parts that derive from stem tissue but exist under the soil surface. They function as storage tissues for food and...