lemma |
stem |
As nouns the difference between lemma and stem
is that
lemma is lemma (mathematics: proposition used mainly in the proof of some other proposition) while
stem is (countable).
stem |
prevent |
As verbs the difference between stem and prevent
is that
stem is to remove the stem from while
prevent is to stop; to keep (from happening).
As a noun stem
is the stock of a family; a race or generation of progenitors.
stem |
halt |
As a noun stem
is (countable).
As a verb halt is
.
repress |
stem |
As nouns the difference between repress and stem
is that
repress is the act of repressing while
stem is (countable).
As a verb repress
is to press again.
stem |
femme |
As nouns the difference between stem and femme
is that
stem is (countable) while
femme is (archaic|rare) a woman, a wife, particularly in heraldry.
derivative |
stem |
As an adjective derivative
is .
As a noun stem is
(countable).
stem |
origin |
As nouns the difference between stem and origin
is that
stem is the stock of a family; a race or generation of progenitors while
origin is the beginning of something.
As a verb stem
is to remove the stem from.
stem |
descent |
As nouns the difference between stem and descent
is that
stem is (countable) while
descent is an instance of descending.
stem |
leave |
In lang=en terms the difference between stem and leave
is that
stem is a vertical stroke of a symbol representing a note in written music while
leave is farewell, departure.
In obsolete terms the difference between stem and leave
is that
stem is to hit with the stem of a ship; to ram while
leave is to raise; to levy.
As nouns the difference between stem and leave
is that
stem is the stock of a family; a race or generation of progenitors while
leave is the action of the batsman not attempting to play at the ball.
As verbs the difference between stem and leave
is that
stem is to remove the stem from while
leave is
To have a consequence or remnant.
stem |
ensue |
As a noun stem
is (countable).
As a verb ensue is
(obsolete|transitive) to follow (a leader, inclination etc).
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