| STAMINATE | • staminate adj. (Botany) Having functional stamens, but (typically) no pistils. • STAMINATE adj. furnished with stamens; producing stamens. |
| STAMINEAL | • stamineal adj. (Botany) Bearing or having stamens. • STAMINEAL adj. related to stamens, also STAMINEOUS. |
| STAMINODE | • staminode n. (Botany) An abortive stamen, or any organ modified from an abortive stamen; a staminodium. • STAMINODE n. a sterile stamen, also STAMINODIUM. |
| STAMINODY | • staminody n. (Botany, uncountable) A condition of flowers in which sepals, pistils, etc. are metamorphosed into stamens. • staminody n. (Botany, countable) Synonym of staminode. • STAMINODY n. the transformation of a floral organ into a stamen. |
| STAMINOID | • staminoid adj. (Botany) Resembling a stamen. • STAMINOID adj. like, or metamorphosed into, a stamen. |
| STAMMERED | • stammered adj. Of speech: irregular or halting. • stammered v. Simple past tense and past participle of stammer. • STAMMER v. to speak with involuntary breaks and pauses. |
| STAMMERER | • stammerer n. Agent noun of stammer; one who stammers; a stutterer. • STAMMERER n. one who stammers. |
| STAMPEDED | • stampeded v. Simple past tense and past participle of stampede. • STAMPEDE v. to send rushing in panic, also STAMPEDO. |
| STAMPEDER | • stampeder n. Someone or something that stampedes. • stampeder n. Someone following a stampede for a gold rush. • stampeder n. (Canadian football) A team member for the Canadian Football League’s Calgary Stampeders. (Rendered with… |
| STAMPEDES | • stampedes n. Plural of stampede. • STAMPEDE v. to send rushing in panic, also STAMPEDO. |
| STAMPEDOS | • stampedos n. Plural of stampedo. • stampedos v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stampedo. • STAMPEDO v. (obsolete) to stampede. |
| STAMPINGS | • stampings n. Plural of stamping. • STAMPING n. the act of stamping. |
| STAMPLESS | • stampless adj. (Philately) Without a stamp. • STAMPLESS adj. without a stamp. |