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Stemma (Noun)

Meaning 1

The descendants of one individual; "his entire lineage has been warriors".

Classification

Nouns denoting groupings of people or objects.

Examples

  • The ancient family's stemma was marked by a long history of military service and bravery.
  • Historians spent years tracing the stemma of the royal family to understand the complex web of alliances and rivalries.
  • The stemma of the great leader was studied by scholars to identify patterns of leadership and governance.
  • The family's stemma was a source of pride, with generations of accomplished artists and musicians.
  • Genealogists carefully constructed the stemma of the famous explorer to uncover the secrets of his illustrious career.

Synonyms

  • Bloodline
  • Line
  • Blood
  • Ancestry
  • Parentage
  • Descent
  • Line Of Descent
  • Pedigree
  • Stock
  • Blood Line
  • Origin
  • Lineage

Hypernyms

  • Family Tree
  • Genealogy

Hyponyms

  • Phratry
  • Family Line
  • Folk
  • Family
  • Kinsfolk
  • Kinfolk
  • Sept
  • Side

Meaning 2

An eye having a single lens.

Classification

Nouns denoting body parts.

Examples

  • The simple eye of a flatworm is composed of a single light-sensitive cell and a stemma, which is essentially a single lens.
  • In the context of invertebrate eyes, a stemma is a basic eye structure consisting of a single lens and a light-sensitive cell.
  • The stemma of a jumping spider is a highly developed single-lens eye that allows for exceptional visual acuity.
  • A stemma is a type of simple eye found in some invertebrates, characterized by a single lens that focuses light onto a light-sensitive cell.
  • The stemma of a box jellyfish is a rudimentary eye structure consisting of a single lens and a light-sensitive cell, allowing for basic light detection.

Synonyms

  • Simple Eye
  • Ocellus

Hypernyms

  • Optic
  • Eye

Hyponyms

  • Ommatidium

Meaning 3

A tree diagram showing a reconstruction of the transmission of manuscripts of a literary work.

Classification

Nouns denoting two and three dimensional shapes.

Examples

  • The stemma of the Iliad reveals a complex history of manuscript transmission and editing.
  • Scholars use a stemma to visualize the relationships between different manuscripts of a text.
  • By constructing a stemma, researchers can identify the most reliable manuscripts and reconstruct the original text.
  • The stemma of the Canterbury Tales shows that the Ellesmere manuscript is the most authoritative source for Chaucer's work.
  • A stemma can help scholars to date manuscripts and understand the evolution of a literary work over time.

Hypernyms

  • Tree Diagram
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