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41-sto — sto·mous; …
42Sto. — Sto. = Santo …
43Sto. — Sto., Sta. abreviatura 1. Santo , Santa …
44sto|ke|si|a — «stoh KEE zhee uh, see », noun. a composite perennial herb of the southern United States, that has large terminal heads of blue, purplish, or white flowers. ╂[< New Latin Stokesia the genus name < Jonathan Stokes, 1755 1831, an English… …
45sto|la — «STOH luh», noun, plural lae « lee». a long, ample robe worn by matrons in ancient Rome. ╂[< Latin stola; see etym. under stole2 (Cf. ↑stole)] …
46sto|ma|ta — «STOH muh tuh, STOM uh », noun. a plural of stoma …
47sto|ma — «STOH muh», noun, plural ma|ta or mas. 1. an opening or pore in a plant; breathing pore. A leaf contains many stomata which let water and gases in and out of the plant. 2. a mouthlike opening in an animal body, especially a small or simple… …
48sto|mo|de|al — «STOH muh DEE uhl, STOM uh », adjective. having to do with or having the character of a stomodeum …
49sto|mo|de|um — «STOH muh DEE uhm, STOM uh », noun, plural de|a « DEE uh». the anterior or oral portion of the alimentary canal of the embryo, beginning as an invagination of the ectoderm. ╂[< New Latin stomodeum < Greek stóma, atos mouth + hodaîos… …
50sto|ri|at|ed — «STR ee AY tihd, STOHR », adjective. = historiated …