stamen

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Englisch - Türkisch
erkek kılgan
erkeklik kılganı
stamenedstameni olan
çiçeklerde erkeklik uzvu
i., bot. erkekorgan, ercik, stamen
{i} ercik
staminiferousstamenler hâsıl eden
{i} erkeklik organı [(Botanik) ]
erkeklik organı (bitki)
erkeklik organı
erkekorgan
stamen
stamina
dayanma gücü

Yoksun olduğun şey dayanma gücü. - What you lack is stamina.

On bin tane cümle eklemek için dayanma gücüne çok ihtiyacın var. - You need a lot of stamina to add ten thousand sentences.

stamina
direnç
stamina
dayanıklılık
stamina
Tâkat
stamina
{i} kuvvet
stamina
(Tıp) Kuvvet, dinçlik, gayret, enerji, dayanıklık, tahammül
stamina
{i} güç
stamina
{i} yaşama gücü
stamina
{i} canlılık
stamina
dayanca
Türkisch - Türkisch
çiçekte erkek organ
Englisch - Englisch
In flowering plants, the structure in a flower that produces pollen, typically consisting of an anther and a filament
{n} the silament of a flower supporting the anthers which contain the fecundating dust or pollen
{i} pollen-bearing organ of a flower (Botany)
The male organ of a flower, consisting of the pollen bearing anther on a slender filament The collective term for stamen is androecium
A thread; especially, a warp thread
the basic part of the male flower that includes the stalk (or filament), anther, and pollen
The stamens of a flower are the small, delicate stalks which grow at the flower's centre and produce pollen. the male part of a flower that produces pollen. Male reproductive part of a flower. Stamens produce pollen in terminal saclike structures called anthers. The number of stamens is usually the same as the number of petals. Stamens usually consist of a long slender stalk, the filament, with the anthers at the tip. Some stamens are similar to leaves, with the anthers at or near the margins. Small secretory structures called nectaries are often found at the base of the stamens and provide food rewards for insect and bird pollinators (see pollination). See also pistil
The part of the flower where the pollen is produced Usually comprised of filament and an anther The male part of a flower
The part of the flower producing pollen, composed of an anther and filament
A male, pollen bearing organ of a flower An individual stamen is composed of two parts: the anther, and the filament
The male, pollen-bearing part of a flower consisting of a filament and an anther
The male or pollen-bearing organ of a flower
The male reproductive organ on the flower Usually many thin stalks with a bulb at the end, which is the anther
The male organ of flowers for secreting and furnishing the pollen or fecundating dust
The male part of a flower, usually consisting of the stalk-like filament and the pollen bearing anther
the pollen bearing (male) part of a flower
the male reproductive organ of a flower
The male reproductive (pollen-bearing) structure of a flower, composed of the anther and filament
the pollen-bearing (male) organ of a flower
the male part of a flower that makes pollen
The male part of a flower
The male reproductive organ of a flower It consists of a usually bi-lobed anther borne on a stalk (filament)
The male unit of a flower, which produces the pollen; typically consisting of a long filament with a pollen-producing tip
The pollen-bearing male organ of a flower
This is the male reproductive organ of a plant, located in the androecium of the flower It has two components: the filament and the anther See complete flower
Part of a flower, the tip of which produces pollen and is called the anther More info?
It consists of the anther and filament
Comprised of an anther and a filament, it is the male reproductive part of the flower in which pollen is produced
Male organ in the flower, pollen bearing
Male part of a flower where pollen-producing anther are borne
One of the male, pollen-bearing organs of the flower
The male reproductive organs in flowers, situated immediately within the petals, and composed of the filament, and the anther, which is filled with pollen From the Latin, stare, "to stand "
– the male flower parts consisting of the filament and the anther, usually six per flower
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stamina
The energy and strength for continuing to do something over a long period of time ; power of sustained exertion, or resistance to hardship, illness etc
stamina
plural form of stamen
stamina
The basic elements of a thing ; rudimentary structures or qualities
Stamina
nerve
stamens
the male reproductive part made up of an anther and filament
stamens
The male, pollen-bearing parts of a flower In a rose blossom, they are grouped in the center, around the stigma Each stamen consists of a threadlike filament topped by an anther (which contains the pollen)
stamens
plural of stamen
stamina
Whatever constitutes the principal strength or support of anything; power of endurance; backbone; vigor; as, the stamina of a constitution or of life; the stamina of a State
stamina
another term for endurance
stamina
muaj lub zog; thev taus ntev
stamina
An Attribute, representing the wrestler's ability to tolerate damage and injury received Not to be confused with Toughness
stamina
Stamina is the physical or mental energy needed to do a tiring activity for a long time. You have to have a lot of stamina to be a top-class dancer. physical or mental strength that lets you continue doing something for a long time without getting tired (plural of stamen ; STAMEN)
stamina
{i} endurance, staying power
stamina
botany, plural of stamen
stamina
the energy and strength for continuing to do something over a long period of time
stamina
enduring strength and energy
stamina
The fixed, firm part of a body, which supports it or gives it strength and solidity; as, the bones are the stamina of animal bodies; the ligneous parts of trees are the stamina which constitute their strength
stamina
resistance to fatigue and illness; vigor, strength, and endurance to continue even in the face of difficult and trying conditions; a leadership quality required to create, advance, and sustain a vision See energy and vitality
Türkisch - Englisch
stamen
stamen

    Silbentrennung

    sta·men

    Aussprache

    Etymologie

    [ 'stA-m&n ] (noun.) 1668. Latin, warp, thread, from stare to stand; more at STAND.
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