Examples of using Stems in English and their translations into Malay
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Historically, the term gay stems from the Old Provencal word“gai,” meaning high spirited and mirthful.
the erect culms can reach 3m in height.[2] The stems are tall
Sinusitis usually stems from a stuffy nose
However, this type of traveling clot usually stems from varicose veins that form deeper within the leg's muscle.
The"Corbett's" name stems from the scientific name of the subspecies,
curriculum stems from the Latin word for racecourse, referring to the course of deeds
The word‘bungalow' stems from the Hindi word‘Bengali,' which means“house in the Bengal style.”.
Even Wikipedia's introduction to it clearly states that the name stems from the"normal distribution of intelligence quotient".
There are two silver ring on the stems which can not only protect the glass
The other plant is selected for its stems, leaves, flowers
There are numerous short(3- 6 mm) spines on both the stems and the leaf petioles, and large(several cm)
The other plant is selected for its stems, leaves, flowers,
Dense stems and in wild growth,
Our legitimate interest stems from the economic usability of our findings that we get from the statistics,
Useful properties of milk from euphorbia Useful properties of juice from euphorbia Use of stems and leaves of milkweed in medicine Use of grass
Our legitimate interest stems from the economic usability of the findings resulting from the statistics
I am a grown man whose background stems from a country in Asia,
Animal tests found that Hot sale wolfberry/goji berries, fruit stems, leaves and LBP all could substantially enhance the phagocytosis of macrophages,
Umrah sector partly stems from its recurring success in managing huge Umrah crowds,
which uses tobacco dust and stems to manufacture reconstituted tobacco to be used as one of the blend components in primary processing in the PMI manufacturing centers around the world.