(Of plants) producing a well-developed stem above ground.
Having a stem or stems or having a stem as specified; often used in combination.
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Examples for "caulescent "
1 But-as philosophically remarked by Sir Cauline the Knyghte-
1 Malta had stemmed the Turkish tide; Europe could rest easy once more.
2 Gloucester's problems this season have not stemmed from Burns's loss of form.
3 Even the introduction of IE8 a year ago hasn't stemmed the losses.
4 Those charges stemmed from an attempt to found an opposition political party.
5 He told the Royal Commission the abuse stemmed from much earlier trauma.
6 Israeli media reported that the sale stemmed from rising debts at Discount.
7 She denied reports that the layoffs stemmed from budget cutbacks by CMP.
8 The case stemmed from a referral from Mueller to the Justice Department.
9 Dr Millar said the bacteria's resistance stemmed from the overuse of antibiotics.
10 Part of this stemmed from a growing sense of nationalism and patriotism.
11 The term stemmed from customers' concerns about the range of the EV1.
12 The injury stemmed from a practice since Tuesday night's loss at Clemson.
13 Besides exotic ingredients, I prefer stemmed barware for my cocktails, when possible.
14 His notorious social detachment stemmed , he said, from self-consciousness about his height.
15 Again the wind blew softly, and we once more stemmed the current.
16 And they opposed the popular current of opinions, and stemmed popular vices.
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