Definition of Stemma. Meaning of Stemma. Synonyms of Stemma

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Definition of Stemma

Stemma
Stemma Stem"ma, n.; pl. Stemmata. [NL., fr. Gr. ?, pl. ?, a garland or chaplet.] (Zo["o]l.) (a) One of the ocelli of an insect. See Ocellus. (b) One of the facets of a compound eye of any arthropod.

Meaning of Stemma from wikipedia

- stemma in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stemma (plural stemmata) may refer to: In stemmatics, an approach to textual criticism, a stemma or stemma...
- Virtus non stemma is Latin for "Valour, not garland". This is the Duke of Westminster's motto at his stately home in Eaton. The motto means, less literally:...
- m****cripts in a family tree or stemma codi**** descended from a single archetype. The process of constructing the stemma is called recension, or the Latin...
- The stemma codi**** of Aristotle's Metaphysics is a visual representation with the shape of a family tree, which is the standard one in stemmatics. It is...
- complex retina distinguishes the vertebrate camera eye from the simple stemma or ommatidia which make up compound eyes. Additionally, not all invertebrate...
- blue colours of Cagliari mirror those featured on the stemma of Cagliari. The red parts of the stemma are a reference to the coat of arms of the House of...
- (PDF). press.vatican.va. Retrieved 9 December 2024. "Appendix B ("All. B. Stemma Ufficiale dello Stato della Città del Vaticano") of the Fundamental Law...
- French boef (meaning "ox"). Although they are part of a single etymological stemma, they are not cognates. Doublets are pairs of words in the same language...
- G.R.F., "Genealogy & Coinage of the Early Parthian Rulers, II a revised stemma", Parthica, 7, 2005, pp. 29–63. ****ar, G.R.F., "Moses of C****n & the Early...
- (1785). Alphonse Gaudar de Laverdine (1799). Alexandre-Romain Honnet (1799). Stemma taken from Münzer until "A. Manlius Torquatus, d. 208", and then Mitc****...