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stipe

N ก้าน เห็ด  fungus stalk kan-hed

 

stipe

N ก้านใบ เฟิร์น  fern stalk kan-bai-foen

 

stipel

N ใบเลี้ยง  bai-liang

 

stipellate

A เกี่ยวกับ ใบเลี้ยง  เกี่ยวกับ ใบ รอง ที่ ฐาน ใบ อ่อน ของ ใบ รวม 

 

stipend

N เงินเดือน  ค่าจ้าง  เงิน ค่าครองชีพ  allowance salary wage ngen-doen

 

stipendiary

ADJ ค่าครองชีพ  ka-krong-chib

 

stipes

N ก้าน ลูกตา ของ กุ้ง หรือ ปู  eyestalk kan-luk-ta-kong-kung-rue-pu

 

stipes

N บริเวณ ขากรรไกร ล่าง ที่ ยื่น ออก ของ แมลง หรือ สัตว์ จำพวก กุ้ง  mouthpart bo-ri-wen-ka-kan-kai-lang

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

STIPE

n.[L.; Gr. , a stake. ] In botany, the base of a frond; or a species of stem passing into leaves, or not distinct from the leaf. The stem of a fungus is also called stipe. The word is also used for the filament or slender stalk which supports the pappus or down, and connects it with the seed.

 

STIPEL

n.[See Stipula. ] In botany, a little appendix situated at the base of the follicles.

 

STIPEND

n.[L., a piece of money; to pay. ] Settled pay or compensation for services, whether daily or monthly wages; or an annual salary.

 

STIPEND

v.t.To pay by settled wages.

 

STIPENDIARY

a.[L.] Receiving wages or salary; performing services for a stated price or compensation. His great stipendiary prelates came with troops of evil appointed horsemen not half full.

 

STIPENDIARY

n.[supra. ] One who performs services for a settled compensation, either by the day, month or year. If thou art become a tyrants vile stipendiary--

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

STIPE

Stipe, n. Etym: [L. stipes a stock, post, branch: cf. F. stipe. ](Bot. ) (a ) The stalk or petiole of a frond, as of a fern. (b ) The stalk of a pistil. (c ) The trunk of a tree. (d ) The stem of a fungus or mushroom.

 

STIPEL

Sti "pel, n. Etym: [See Stipule. ] (Bot. )

 

Defn: The stipule of a leaflet. Gray.

 

STIPELLATE

STIPELLATE Sti *pel "late, a. (Bot. )

 

Defn: Having stipels.

 

STIPEND

Sti "pend, n. Etym: [L. stipendium; stips, gen. stipis, a gift, donation, given in small coin + pendere to weigh or pay out. ]

 

Defn: Settled pay or compensation for services, whether paid daily, monthly, or annually.

 

STIPEND

STIPEND Sti "pend, v. t.

 

Defn: To pay by settled wages. [R.]

 

STIPENDIARIAN

STIPENDIARIAN Sti *pen `di *a "ri *an, a.

 

Defn: Acting from mercenary considerations; stipendiary. A. Seward.

 

STIPENDIARY

Sti *pen "di *a *ry, a. Etym: [L. stipendiarius: cf. F. stipendiaire.]

 

Defn: Receiving wages, or salary; performing services for a stated price or compensation. His great stipendiary prelates came with troops of evil-appointed horseman not half full. Knolles.

 

STIPENDIARY

Sti *pen "di *a *ry, n.; pl. Stipendiaries (.

 

Defn: One who receives a stipend. If thou art become A tyrant's vile stipendiary. Glover.

 

STIPENDIATE

Sti *pen "di *ate, v. t. Etym: [L. stipendiatus, p.p. of stipendiari to receive pay. ]

 

Defn: To provide with a stipend, or salary; to support; to pay. Evelyn. It is good to endow colleges, and to found chairs, and to stipendiate professors. I. Taylor.

 

STIPENDLESS

STIPENDLESS Sti "pend *less (sti "pênd *lês ), a.

 

Defn: Having no stipend.

 

STIPES

Sti "pes (-pez ), n.; pl. Stipites. Etym: [L., a stock. ] (Zoöl.)(a ) The second joint of a maxilla of an insect or a crustacean. (b ) An eyestalk.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

stipe

stipe |stīp staɪp | noun Botany a stalk or stem, esp. the stem of a seaweed or fungus or the stalk of a fern frond. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from French, from Latin stipes (see stipes ).

 

stipend

sti pend |ˈstīˌpend, -pənd ˈstaɪˌpɛnd | noun a fixed regular sum paid as a salary or allowance. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French stipendie or Latin stipendium, from stips wages + pendere to pay.

 

stipendiary

sti pen di ar y |stīˈpendēˌerē staɪˈpɛndiˌɛri | adjective receiving a stipend; working for payment rather than on a voluntary, unpaid basis: stipendiary clergy. of, relating to, or of the nature of a stipend: stipendiary obligations. noun ( pl. stipendiaries ) a person receiving a stipend. ORIGIN late Middle English (as a noun ): from Latin stipendiarius, from stipendium (see stipend ).

 

stipes

sti pes |ˈstīˌpēz ˈstaɪpiz | noun ( pl. stipites |ˈstipəˌtēz | ) Zoology a part or organ resembling a stalk, esp. the second joint of the maxilla of an insect. Botany more technical term for stipe. ORIGIN mid 18th cent.: from Latin, literally log, tree trunk.

 

Oxford Dictionary

stipe

stipe |stʌɪp | noun Botany a stalk or stem, especially the stem of a seaweed or fungus or the stalk of a fern frond. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from French, from Latin stipes (see stipes ).

 

stipend

stipend |ˈstʌɪpɛnd | noun a fixed regular sum paid as a salary or as expenses to a clergyman, teacher, or public official. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French stipendie or Latin stipendium, from stips wages + pendere to pay .

 

stipendiary

stipendiary |stʌɪˈpɛndɪəri, stɪ -| adjective receiving a stipend; working for payment rather than voluntarily: stipendiary clergy | a stipendiary magistrate. relating to or of the nature of a stipend: stipendiary obligations. noun ( pl. stipendiaries ) a person receiving a stipend. ORIGIN late Middle English (as a noun ): from Latin stipendiarius, from stipendium (see stipend ).

 

stipes

stipes |ˈstʌɪpiːz | noun ( pl. stipites |ˈstɪpɪtiːz | ) Zoology a part or organ resembling a stalk, especially the second joint of the maxilla of an insect. Botany more technical term for stipe. ORIGIN mid 18th cent.: from Latin, literally log, tree trunk .

 

Duden Dictionary

Stipel

Sti pel Substantiv, feminin Botanik , die |St i pel ˈʃt … ˈst …|die Stipel; Genitiv: der Stipel, Plural: die Stipeln lateinisch Nebenblatt

 

Stipendiat

Sti pen di at Substantiv, maskulin , der |Stipendi a t |der Stipendiat; Genitiv: des Stipendiaten, Plural: die Stipendiaten jemand, der ein Stipendium erhält, mithilfe eines Stipendiums Forschung betreibt o. Ä.

 

Stipendiatin

Sti pen di a tin Substantiv, feminin , die |Stipendi a tin |die Stipendiatin; Genitiv: der Stipendiatin, Plural: die Stipendiatinnen weibliche Form zu Stipendiat

 

Stipendien

Sti pen di en Pluralwort , die |Stip e ndien |Plural von Stipendium

 

Stipendienvergabe

Sti pen di en ver ga be Substantiv, feminin , die |Stip e ndienvergabe |Vergabe von Stipendien

 

Stipendist

Sti pen dist Substantiv, maskulin bayrisch, österreichisch , der |Stipend i st |der Stipendist; Genitiv: des Stipendisten, Plural: die Stipendisten Stipendiat

 

Stipendistin

Sti pen dis tin Substantiv, feminin , die |Stipend i stin |die Stipendistin; Genitiv: der Stipendistin, Plural: die Stipendistinnen weibliche Form zu Stipendist

 

Stipendium

Sti pen di um Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Stip e ndium |das Stipendium; Genitiv: des Stipendiums, Plural: die Stipendien lateinisch stipendium = Steuer; Sold; Unterstützung, zu: stips = Geldbeitrag, Spende (zu: stipare = zusammendrängen, -pressen; füllen ) und pendere = (zu )wägen, also eigentlich = das Geldzuwägen von öffentlichen Stellen, aus Stiftungen o. Ä. für eine bestimmte Zeit bzw. für eine bestimmte Arbeit gewährte finanzielle Unterstützung für Studierende, Künstler [innen ] o. Ä. ein Stipendium bekommen, beantragen, erhalten | jemandem ein Stipendium geben, gewähren

 

French Dictionary

stipendier

stipendier v. tr. verbe transitif littéraire Acheter quelqu ’un, le corrompre pour de l ’argent. SYNONYME soudoyer . étudier Conjugaison Redoublement du i à la première et à la deuxième personne du pluriel de l ’indicatif imparfait et du subjonctif présent. (Que ) nous stipendiions, (que ) vous stipendiiez.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

stipend

sti pend /stáɪpend /名詞 C 1 (牧師などの )俸給 (salary ).2 奨学金 ; 年金 .

 

stipendiary

sti pen di ar y /staɪpéndièri |-diəri /形容詞 俸給を受ける, 有給の .名詞 -ies C 1 (牧師などの )有給者 .2 ⦅英 ⦆有給治安判事 (stipendiary magistrate ).