How do you use Stems in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, plus the exact meaning.
Stems meaning
plural of stem
Using Stems
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of stem
- In the example corpus, stems often appears in combinations such as: stems from, stems and, the stems.
Context around Stems
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 9 start, 10 middle, 1 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Stems
- In this selection, "stems" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 27.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, verbal, consonant, alternating, per, ending and foliage stand out and add context to how "stems" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 3 000 stems per hectare and a ja stems i stems. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "stems" sits close to words such as assessed, genes and raids, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with stems
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Almost 80% of the ABR stems from credit rated tenants. (10 words)
Admittedly, part of the forecasted upside stems from the de-risked narrative. (12 words)
Furthermore, reflexive and iterative verbal stems can be derived from each of the basic stems. (15 words)
The rules for determining i-stems from non-i-stems and "mixed" i-stems should be thought of more as "guidelines" than "rules": even among the Romans themselves, the categorization of a 3rd declension word as an i-stem or non-i-stem was quite fluid. (46 words)
Stems ending -ts followed by a link vowel in the present or imperfect drop the s from the stem before adding the infinitive -a or -a marker Some verbs have so called "alternating stems" or multiple stems with weak-strong consonant gradation between them. (44 words)
It has been suggested that the change of sex from the female Nerthus to the male Njörðr is due to the fact that feminine nouns with u-stems disappeared early in Germanic language while the masculine nouns with u-stems prevailed. (41 words)
Example sentences (20)
There are five basic inflectional classes for nouns: o/jo-stems, a/ja-stems, i-stems, u-stems and consonant stems.
Stems ending -ts followed by a link vowel in the present or imperfect drop the s from the stem before adding the infinitive -a or -a marker Some verbs have so called "alternating stems" or multiple stems with weak-strong consonant gradation between them.
The rules for determining i-stems from non-i-stems and "mixed" i-stems should be thought of more as "guidelines" than "rules": even among the Romans themselves, the categorization of a 3rd declension word as an i-stem or non-i-stem was quite fluid.
FireSmart practices recommend keeping tree density to 70 stems per hectare, but in the Douglas fir forest by CastleRock the density is 3,000 stems per hectare, he said.
When you trim back the bee balm for winter, trim back all the stems because next spring, the balm will produce a whole new season of stems, foliage, and flowers.
With the red stems of Cornus sericea, I probably cut 80 percent of the total number of stems to the ground each year.
The major issue stems from co-dominant stems that cause the ficus branches to grow on top of each other.
That stems from me being a huge music fan, but it also stems from me being a former music critic.
The system aims to minimize the potential challenges of removing well-fixed humeral stems by allowing conversion to a reverse shoulder using any of the existing Comprehensive stems.
Conjugations or verbal stems Like other Semitic languages, Aramaic employs a number of conjugations, or verbal stems, to extend the lexical coverage of verbs.
Furthermore, reflexive and iterative verbal stems can be derived from each of the basic stems.
In addition to the harmony found in suffixes, there is a harmony restriction on word stems where in stems with more than one syllable all vowels are required to be of the same lip rounding and tongue height dimensions.
It has been suggested that the change of sex from the female Nerthus to the male Njörðr is due to the fact that feminine nouns with u-stems disappeared early in Germanic language while the masculine nouns with u-stems prevailed.
There are two different sets of affixes, a primary set used for the forms of the G and N-stems, and a secondary set for the D and Š-stems.
Thus, Stenocereus eruca has stems growing along the ground, rooting at intervals.sfn Cacti whose stems are even smaller may be described as globular (or globose).
Words of this type may have somewhat irregular declension due to additional historical changes: For some words of this type, modern Finnish displays a tendency of development from consonant-stems to e-stems.
According to Griffin, part of this stems from DeSantis’ with Disney over the alleged, punitive actions he has taken against the company for criticizing him.
Admittedly, part of the forecasted upside stems from the de-risked narrative.
All the mineral nutrients stored in the stems of such trees can then be channeled into the developing flowers without any of these resources being diverted to the leaves.
Almost 80% of the ABR stems from credit rated tenants.
Common combinations with stems
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- stems from 125×
- stems and 11×
- the stems 10×
- that stems 9×
- stems of 7×
- and stems 7×
- it stems 7×
- stems with 4×
- stems back 4×
- stems or 3×