Definition of Stemmatic

1. Adjective. Of or relating to a textual stemma.

Partainyms: Stemma

Definition of Stemmatic

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Stemmatic

stemes
steming
stemless
stemless carline thistle
stemless daisy
stemless golden weed
stemless hymenoxys
stemlet
stemlets
stemlike
stemline
stemlines
stemma
stemmas
stemmata
stemmatic (current term)
stemmatics
stemmatology
stemme
stemmed
stemmer
stemmeries
stemmers
stemmery
stemmes
stemmier
stemmiest
stemminess
stemming
stemming algorithm

Literary usage of Stemmatic

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

1. Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People (1878)
"The head is often large, the compound eyes very large, and there are often also simple or stemmatic eyes. The habits are predaceous, at least in the larva ..."

2. The Indiana School Journal by Indiana State Teachers Association (1898)
"The head is triangular, with large eyes, three stemmatic eyes, and rather long, bristle-like antennae. The wings fold in a fan-like manner, ..."

3. Report of the Annual Meeting (1900)
"... and (1 — r)v — ir is called the dia- stemmatic argument. If in the expressions for the coordinates we strike out all the coordinated terms, leaving only ..."

4. Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People (1868)
"... not for combat and prehension, in the want of stemmatic tyes, and in the similarity of the first joint of the thorax to the other joints. ..."

5. Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People (1868)
"C. have* two composite eyes, and no additional simple or stemmatic eyes (ocelli). The mouth is fitted for cutting, gnawing, tearing, or chewing, ..."

6. On the accent of homonyms by Lloyd W. Daly (1983)
"... attempt a stemmatic representation of the relationship of the manuscripts he used. Imperfect as my stemma for the text of Philoponus may seem, ..."

7. On the accent of homonyms by Lloyd W. Daly (1983)
"... and could not, on the basis of the evidence he was using, attempt a stemmatic representation of the relationship of the manuscripts he used. ..."

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