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Definition
Synonym
Stemmbogen
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Stemmbogen
stem turn
Stemmbogen
m
Stemmbögen
pl
stem turn; stem-turn
stem turns
Stemmbogen
m
Stemmbögen
pl
stem turn, stem-turn
stem turns
Bogen
m
(Skifahren)
sport
Bögen
pl
Stemmbogen
m
; Bergstemme
f
Christiania-
Stemmbogen
m
; Christianiabogen
m
(
Stemmbogen
mit Beiziehen des Innenskis)
slow ski turn; slow turn (skiing)
slow ski turns; slow turns
stem turn; stem; snowplough turn
Br.
; snowplow turn
Am.
; wedge turn; the pizza slice
stem christiania; stem christie; wedge christie
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stem
IC analysis
Maypole
V
accidence
accrue from
adjutage
advance
affiliation
affix
affixation
affront
allomorph
animal kingdom
ankle
antagonize
anthrophore
apparentation
arise
arise from
arrest
ascender
axis
back
baluster
balustrade
banister
bar
base
bastard type
battle
bayonet legs
be contingent on
be due to
beak
beard
beat against
beat up against
beginning
belly
bevel
bifurcate
birth
black letter
block
blood
bloodline
body
bole
bound morpheme
bow
bowlegs
bows
bowsprit
brake
branch
branch out
brave
breast
breast the wave
breed
bring before
bring forward
bring to
bring up
bring up short
brood
buck
bud from
buffet
buffet the waves
calf
cane
cap
capital
carpophore
caryatid
case
catheter
caudex
caulicle
caulis
challenge
check
checkmate
clan
class
close with
cnemis
colonnade
column
combat
come
come along
come from
come on
come out of
commencement
common ancestry
compete with
conception
confront
confront with
conjugation
consanguinity
contend against
contest
control
counter
cover ground
crotch
crutch
culm
curb
cut short
cutting
dado
dam
dare
deadlock
declension
defy
delta
deme
depend on
derivation
derive
derive from
descend
descend from
descender
descent
develop
die
difference of form
diminish
direct line
distaff side
divaricate
drainpipe
draw rein
drumstick
efflux tube
em
emanate
emanate from
emerge from
en
enclitic
encounter
ensue from
envisage
extraction
face
face with
family
fan
fat-faced type
feet
female line
fight
fight against
figurehead
filiation
fire hose
flagstaff
flow
flow from
flue pipe
folk
follow from
font
footstalk
forecastle
foredeck
foreleg
forepeak
fork
formative
free form
freeze
front
funicule
funiculus
funnel
furcate
furcula
furculum
gain ground
gamb
gambrel
garden hose
gas pipe
gather head
gather way
generate
genesis
gens
germinate from
get ahead
get al
Stemmbogen Definition
Re-turn
(
v.
t.
&
i.)
To
turn
again.
Sea
turn
(
)
A
breeze,
gale,
or
mist
from
the
sea.
Stem
(
v.
i.)
Alt.
of
Steem
Stem
(
n.
)
Alt.
of
Steem
Stem
(
n.
)
The
principal
body
of
a
tree,
shrub,
or
plant,
of
any
kind
Stem
(
n.
)
A
little
branch
which
connects
a
fruit,
flower,
or
leaf
with
a
main
branch
Stem
(
n.
)
The
stock
of
a
family
Stem
(
n.
)
A
branch
of
a
family.
Stem
(
n.
)
A
curved
piece
of
timber
to
which
the
two
sides
of
a
ship
are
united
at
the
fore
end.
The
lower
end
of
it
is
scarfed
to
the
keel,
and
the
bowsprit
rests
upon
its
upper
end.
Hence,
the
forward
part
of
a
vessel
Stem
(
n.
)
Fig.:
An
advanced
or
leading
position
Stem
(
n.
)
Anything
resembling
a
stem
or
stalk
Stem
(
n.
)
That
part
of
a
plant
which
bears
leaves,
or
rudiments
of
leaves,
whether
rising
above
ground
or
wholly
subterranean.
Stem
(
n.
)
The
entire
central
axis
of
a
feather.
Stem
(
n.
)
The
basal
portion
of
the
body
of
one
of
the
Pennatulacea,
or
of
a
gorgonian.
Stem
(
n.
)
The
short
perpendicular
line
added
to
the
body
of
a
note
Stem
(
n.
)
The
part
of
an
inflected
word
which
remains
unchanged
(except
by
euphonic
variations)
throughout
a
given
inflection
Stem
(
v.
t.)
To
remove
the
stem
or
stems
from
Stem
(
v.
t.)
To
ram,
as
clay,
into
a
blasting
hole.
Stem
(
v.
t.)
To
oppose
or
cut
with,
or
as
with,
the
stem
of
a
vessel
Stem
(
v.
i.)
To
move
forward
against
an
obstacle,
as
a
vessel
against
a
current.
Stem-clasping
(
a.
)
Embracing
the
stem
with
its
base
Stem-winder
(
n.
)
A
stem-winding
watch.
Stem-winding
(
a.
)
Wound
by
mechanism
connected
with
the
stem
Turn
(
v.
t.)
To
cause
to
move
upon
a
center,
or
as
if
upon
a
center
Turn
(
v.
t.)
To
cause
to
present
a
different
side
uppermost
or
outmost
Turn
(
v.
t.)
To
give
another
direction,
tendency,
or
inclination
to
Turn
(
v.
t.)
To
change
from
a
given
use
or
office
Turn
(
v.
t.)
To
change
the
form,
quality,
aspect,
or
effect
of
Turn
(
v.
t.)
To
form
in
a
lathe
Turn
(
v.
t.)
Hence,
to
give
form
to
Turn
(
v.
t.)
To
translate
Turn
(
v.
t.)
To
make
acid
or
sour
Turn
(
v.
t.)
To
sicken
Turn
(
v.
i.)
To
move
round
Turn
(
v.
i.)
Hence,
to
revolve
as
if
upon
a
point
of
support
Turn
(
v.
i.)
To
result
or
terminate
Turn
(
v.
i.)
To
be
deflected
Turn
(
v.
i.)
To
be
changed,
altered,
or
transformed
Turn
(
v.
i.)
To
undergo
the
process
of
turning
on
a
lathe
Turn
(
v.
i.)
To
become
acid
Turn
(
v.
i.)
To
become
giddy
Turn
(
v.
i.)
To
be
nauseated
Turn
(
v.
i.)
To
become
inclined
in
the
other
direction
Turn
(
v.
i.)
To
change
from
ebb
to
flow,
or
from
flow
to
ebb
Turn
(
v.
i.)
To
bring
down
the
feet
of
a
child
in
the
womb,
in
order
to
facilitate
delivery.
Turn
(
v.
i.)
To
invert
a
type
of
the
same
thickness,
as
temporary
substitute
for
any
sort
which
is
exhausted.
Turn
(
n.
)
The
act
of
turning
Turn
(
n.
)
Change
of
direction,
course,
or
tendency
Turn
(
n.
)
One
of
the
successive
portions
of
a
course,
or
of
a
series
of
occurrences,
reckoning
from
change
to
change
Turn
(
n.
)
A
circuitous
walk,
or
a
walk
to
and
fro,
ending
where
it
began
stem turn Bedeutung
turn
taking
a
short
walk
out
and
back,
we
took
a
turn
in
the
park
twist
turn
turning
or
twisting
around
(in
place),
with
a
quick
twist
of
his
head
he
surveyed
the
room
turn
the
act
of
turning
away
or
in
the
opposite
direction,
he
made
an
abrupt
turn
away
from
her
about-face
about
turn
act
of
pivotingdegrees,
especially
in
a
military
formation
u-turn
complete
reversal
of
direction
of
travel
turn
turning
the
act
of
changing
or
reversing
the
direction
of
the
course,
he
took
a
turn
to
the
right
kick
turn
a
standing
turn
made
in
skiing,
one
ski
is
raised
to
the
vertical
and
pivoted
backward
to
become
parallel
with
the
other
ski
but
headed
in
the
opposite
direction
and
then
the
other
ski
is
aligned
with
the
first
stem
turn
stem
a
turn
made
in
skiing,
the
back
of
one
ski
is
forced
outward
and
the
other
ski
is
brought
parallel
to
it
turn
play
(game)
the
activity
of
doing
something
in
an
agreed
succession,
it
is
my
turn,
it
is
still
my
play
disservice
ill
service
ill
turn
an
act
intended
to
help
that
turns
out
badly,
he
did
them
a
disservice
turn
good
turn
a
favor
for
someone,
he
did
me
a
good
turn
three-point
turn
the
act
of
turning
a
vehicle
around
in
a
limited
space
by
moving
in
a
series
of
back
and
forward
arcs
bow
fore
prow
stem
front
part
of
a
vessel
or
aircraft,
he
pointed
the
bow
of
the
boat
toward
the
finish
line
shank
stem
cylinder
forming
a
long
narrow
part
of
something
stem
the
tube
of
a
tobacco
pipe
stem-winder
a
watch
that
is
wound
by
turning
a
knob
at
the
stem
brainstem
brain-stem
brain
stem
the
part
of
the
brain
continuous
with
the
spinal
cord
and
comprising
the
medulla
oblongata
and
pons
and
midbrain
and
parts
of
the
hypothalamus
stem
cell
an
undifferentiated
cell
whose
daughter
cells
may
differentiate
into
other
cell
types
(such
as
blood
cells)
hematopoeitic
stem
cell
blood
forming
stem
cells
in
the
bone
marrow,
T
cells
and
B
cells
arise
from
these
stem
cells
turn-on
something
causing
excitement
or
stimulating
interest
root
root
word
base
stem
theme
radical
(linguistics)
the
form
of
a
word
after
all
affixes
are
removed,
thematic
vowels
are
part
of
the
stem
act
routine
number
turn
bit
a
short
theatrical
performance
that
is
part
of
a
longer
program,
he
did
his
act
three
times
every
evening,
she
had
a
catchy
little
routine,
it
was
one
of
the
best
numbers
he
ever
did
turn
of
phrase
turn
of
expression
a
distinctive
spoken
or
written
expression,
John's
succinct
turn
of
phrase
persuaded
her
that
it
would
not
be
a
good
idea
stem
vowel
thematic
vowel
a
vowel
that
ends
a
stem
and
precedes
an
inflection
blinker
turn
signal
turn
indicator
trafficator
a
blinking
light
on
a
motor
vehicle
that
indicates
the
direction
in
which
the
vehicle
is
about
to
turn
turning
turn
a
movement
in
a
new
direction,
the
turning
of
the
wind
reversal
turn
around
turning
in
an
opposite
direction
or
position,
the
reversal
of
the
image
in
the
lens
turn
turn
of
events
twist
an
unforeseen
development,
events
suddenly
took
an
awkward
turn
celtuce
stem
lettuce
Lactuca
sativa
asparagina
lettuce
valued
especially
for
its
edible
stems
bluestem
blue
stem
Andropogon
furcatus
Andropogon
gerardii
tall
grass
with
smooth
bluish
leaf
sheaths
grown
for
hay
in
the
United
States
common
ginger
Canton
ginger
stem
ginger
Zingiber
officinale
tropical
Asian
plant
widely
cultivated
for
its
pungent
root,
source
of
gingerroot
and
powdered
ginger
onion
stem
Lepiota
cepaestipes
a
white
agaric
that
tends
to
cluster
and
has
a
club-shaped
base
stalk
stem
a
slender
or
elongated
structure
that
supports
a
plant
or
fungus
or
a
plant
part
or
plant
organ
black-stem
spleenwort
black-stemmed
spleenwort
little
ebony
spleenwort
fern
of
tropical
America:
from
southern
United
States
to
West
Indies
and
Mexico
to
Brazil
ampere-turn
a
unit
of
magnetomotive
force
equal
to
the
magnetomotive
force
produced
by
the
passage
of
ampere
through
complete
turn
of
a
coil,
equal
to
.
gilberts
bend
crook
twist
turn
a
circular
segment
of
a
curve,
a
bend
in
the
road,
a
crook
in
the
path
stem
blight
a
fungous
blight
attacking
the
stems
of
plants
little
potato
rosette
russet
scab
stem
canker
rhizoctinia
disease
of
potatoes
turn
bout
round
(sports)
a
division
during
which
one
team
is
on
the
offensive
turn
of
the
century
the
period
from
about
ten
years
before
to
ten
years
after
a
new
century
go
spell
tour
turn
a
time
for
working
(after
which
you
will
be
relieved
by
someone
else),
it's
my
go,
a
spell
of
work
a
go
to
bed
turn
in
bed
crawl
in
kip
down
hit
the
hay
hit
the
sack
sack
out
go
to
sleep
retire
prepare
for
sleep,
I
usually
turn
in
at
midnight,
He
goes
to
bed
at
the
crack
of
dawn
get
up
turn
out
arise
uprise
rise
get
up
and
out
of
bed,
I
get
up
at
A.M.
every
day,
They
rose
early,
He
uprose
at
night
twist
sprain
wrench
turn
wrick
rick
twist
suddenly
so
as
to
sprain,
wrench
one's
ankle,
The
wrestler
twisted
his
shoulder,
the
hikers
sprained
their
ankles
when
they
fell,
I
turned
my
ankle
and
couldn't
walk
for
several
days
turn
grow
pass
into
a
condition
gradually,
take
on
a
specific
property
or
attribute,
become,
The
weather
turned
nasty,
She
grew
angry
change
by
reversal
turn
reverse
change
to
the
contrary,
The
trend
was
reversed,
the
tides
turned
against
him,
public
opinion
turned
when
it
was
revealed
that
the
president
had
an
affair
with
a
White
House
intern
turn
the
tables
turn
the
tide
cause
a
complete
reversal
of
the
circumstances,
The
tables
are
turned
now
that
the
Republicans
are
in
power!
change
state
turn
undergo
a
transformation
or
a
change
of
position
or
action,
We
turned
from
Socialism
to
Capitalism,
The
people
turned
against
the
President
when
he
stole
the
election
stem
remove
the
stem
from,
for
automatic
natural
language
processing,
the
words
must
be
stemmed
turn
around
pick
up
improve
significantly,
go
from
bad
to
good,
Her
performance
in
school
picked
up
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