Stem

"Stem" in German

Geschlecht

(stock of a family; a race or generation of progenitors)

Halm

(slender supporting member for an individual part of a plant)

Herkunft

(stock of a family; a race or generation of progenitors)

Holm

(narrow supporting structure on certain man-made objects)

MINT

(acronym of science, technology, engineering, mathematics)

Notenhals

(music: vertical stroke of a symbol representing a note in written music)

Seitenlinie

(branch of a family)

Sprossachse

(botany: above-ground stalk of a vascular plant)

Stamm

(stock of a family; a race or generation of progenitors)

Stamm

(botany: above-ground stalk of a vascular plant)

Stamm

(linguistics: main part of a word)

Steven

(nautical: forward vertical extension of the keel)

Stiel

(slender supporting member for an individual part of a plant)

Stiel

(narrow supporting structure on certain man-made objects)

Strunk

(slender supporting member for an individual part of a plant)

Stängel

(slender supporting member for an individual part of a plant)

Vorbau

(Component on a bicycle that connects the handlebars to the bicycle fork)

Vordersteven

(nautical: forward vertical extension of the keel)

Vorsteven

(nautical: forward vertical extension of the keel)

Wortstamm

(linguistics: main part of a word)

Zweig

(branch of a family)

abstammen

(to descend in a family line)

aufhalten

(to stop, hinder)

ausstemmen

(skiing: to point the skis inward)

eindämmen

(to stop, hinder)

entgegenstemmen

(to stop, hinder)

entstielen

(to remove the stem from)

gegen etwas ankämpfen

(to stop, hinder)

hemmen

(to stop, hinder)

herrühren von

(to be caused or derived)

herstammen

(to descend in a family line)

im Schneepflug fahren

(skiing: to point the skis inward)

kommen von

(to be caused or derived)

seine Ursache haben in

(to be caused or derived)

sich begründen auf

(to be caused or derived)

stammen

(to descend in a family line)

stillen

(to stop, hinder)

verursacht werden

(to be caused or derived)

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.