Definition of Stelar

1. stela [adj] - See also: stela

Lexicographical Neighbors of Stelar

steils
stein
steinbock
steinbocks
steinbok
steinboks
steined
steining
steinings
steinkirk
steinkirks
steins
stela
stelae
stelai
stelar (current term)
stele
stelene
steles
stelic
stelis
stell
stellar
stellar(a)
stellar disk
stellar disks
stellar nursery
stellar parallax
stellar wind
stellar winds

Literary usage of Stelar

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Transactions of the Canadian Institute by Canadian Institute (1849-1914). (1899)
"Photograph 22, plate 10, represents a section through the young tubular stelar system of Brasenia purpurea, at a point where a leaf-trace is being given off ..."

2. A Student's Text-book of Botany by Sydney Howard Vines (1896)
"The Extra-stelar Fundamental Tissue.—Morphology. The limits of this tissue vary with the structure of the part concerned. When the part, whether it be stem, ..."

3. A Student's Text-book of Botany by Sydney Howard Vines (1896)
"B. The formation of Secondary Extra-stelar Tissue. It is clear that the more or less considerable development of secondary stelar ..."

4. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: “a” Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature edited by Hugh Chisholm (1911)
"... how- arch stele gives rise to so-called dorsal and ventral stelar " cords " er, ... in which the main mass of stelar xylem has become much reduced and ..."

5. The Origin of a Land Flora: A Theory Based Upon the Facts of Alternation by Frederick Orpen Bower (1908)
"The effect of the stelar theory of Van Tieghem has been in the latter direction. The recognition of the vascular column of the axis as a structural unit of ..."

6. Galls and Insects Producing Them by Melville Thurston Cook (1904)
"Inside the zone of fibro-vascular bundles and forming the axis of the stem, is the stelar (st) made up of large parenchyma cells. ..."

7. Botanical Abstracts by Board of Control of Botanical Abstracts (1921)
"... at any rate, the stelar system begins as a single strand common to the first leaf and root. The stem is absent or insignificant at first and no ..."

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