stéar-

  • 1stéar- — ⇒STÉAR(O) , STÉAT(O) , (STÉAR , STÉARO , STÉAT , STÉATO )élém. formants I. Stéar(o) . Élém. tiré du gr. « graisse, suif », entrant dans la constr. de subst. et d adj. notamment dans le vocab. de la chim. et de la méd.; le 2e élém. est non… …

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  • 2stear — stear·ic; stear·o·yl; …

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  • 3stear — stear, steard, stearage, stearsman obsolete spellings of ↑steer1, steered, etc. * * * stear see stair, stare n.1, steer, stir …

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  • 4Stear — (gr.), Fett, bes. Talg …

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  • 5stear — elem. steato . Trimis de raduborza, 15.09.2007. Sursa: MDN …

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  • 6Stear- — Ste|ar [griech. stéar = Fett, Talg, Tran]: Trivialstamm von Bez., die sich auf Stearinsäure u. damit verwandte Verb. beziehen …

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  • 7stear(o)- — [Gr. stear, gen. steatos fat] a combining form denoting relationship to fat …

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  • 8Stear — Recorded as Stear, Steer, Steere, the occupational Stearman, Steerman, and Sterman, and the patronymic Steers and Stears, this is an English medieval surname. It was originally either occupational or a nickname. If the former it was a metonymic… …

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  • 9stear- — var. of stearo before a vowel: stearate. * * * …

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  • 10stear- — See stearo …

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