What is the name meaning of STIPE. Phrases containing STIPE
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps a habitational name from a minor place in Wiltshire named Stype.
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Female
Czechoslovakian
, lily.
Male
Egyptian
, the successor of Rutamen.
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Turkish
Famous Muslim Historian
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Czechoslovakian, Danish, English, French, German, Greek, Romanian, Slavic
Masculine; Brave; Man; Warrior
Girl/Female
English
Dwells at the cliffs.
Girl/Female
Indian
Garden in paradise
Girl/Female
Australian, Irish
Pure; Similar to Katherine
Girl/Female
German, Portuguese
Healthy; Well-one
Surname or Lastname
German and Dutch
German and Dutch : occupational name from an agent derivative of Middle High German lappe ‘rag’, ‘cloth’, apparently denoting a cobbler.German : habitational name for someone from Lepp.English : nickname for a person with leprosy, Middle English lepre ‘leper’.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Who has Shaken off All Attachment
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STIPE
n.
The stem of a fungus or mushroom.
n.
One who receives a stipend.
a.
Supported by a stipe; elevated on a stipe, as the fronds of most ferns, or the pod of certain cruciferous plants.
v. t.
To pay by settled wages.
pl.
of Stipendiary
n.
The stalk or petiole of a frond, as of a fern.
a.
Having no stipend.
n.
The stipule of a leaflet.
a.
Having a yellow stipe, or stem.
a.
Having stipels.
a.
Acting from mercenary considerations; stipendiary.
n.
The stalk of a pistil.
v. t.
To provide with a stipend, or salary; to support; to pay.
n.
The second joint of a maxilla of an insect or a crustacean.
n.
Settled pay or compensation for services, whether paid daily, monthly, or annually.
n.
The trunk of a tree.
a.
Receiving wages, or salary; performing services for a stated price or compensation.
pl.
of Stipes
n.
The recompense or consideration paid, or stipulated to be paid, to a person at regular intervals for services; fixed wages, as by the year, quarter, or month; stipend; hire.
n.
An eyestalk.