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Stirpes
Stirps Stirps, n.; pl. Stirpes. [L., stem, stock.] 1. (Law) Stock; race; family. --Blackstone. 2. (Bot.) A race, or a fixed and permanent variety.

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- Look up stirpe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stirpe is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Davide Stirpe (born 1992), Italian motorcycle...
- Look up stirpes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Per stirpes (/pɜːr ˈstɜːrpiːz/; "by roots" or "by stock") is a legal term from Latin, used in the...
- Davide Stirpe (born 1 August 1992) is an Italian motorcycle racer. He currently competes in the CIV Supersport 600 Championship aboard a MV Agusta F3 675...
- The Stadio Benito Stirpe (also known as Stadio Casaleno), is an all-seater football stadium in the Italian city of Frosinone, Lazio. Designed in the mid-1970s...
- Albert A. Stirpe Jr. (born June 16, 1953) is a politician who serves as a member of the New York State ****embly representing the 127th ****embly district...
- the estate. This is in contrast to a per stirpes division, in which each branch (Latin: stirps, pl.: stirpes) of the inheriting family inherits an equal...
- Michael Douglas Ford MPP (born Michael Douglas Aldo Ford Stirpe on March 25, 1994) is a Canadian politician who has been the Ontario minister of citizenship...
- of entrepreneurs led by Maurizio Stirpe, son of Benito, a former president of the club back in the sixties. Stirpe called Enrico Graziani to Frosinone...
- information, "truly disgraceful and shameful." Remedy Entertainment writer Eric Stirpē released a separate statement, exclaiming that simply using the term "leak"...
- sometimes identified by a distinct cognomen, was called a stirps (pl.: stirpes). The gens was an important social structure at Rome and throughout Italia...