Definitionn. the usually cylindrical central vascular portion of the axis of a vascular plant
Last update: June 28, 2015
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In the primary axis of the plant among Pteridophytes and many Phanerogams, at any rate in its first formed part, the xylem and phloem are associated in the form of a cylinder (stele), with xylem occupying the centre, and the phloem (in the upward-growing part or primary stem) forming a mantle at the periphery (fig. [Please select]
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The one story helped to tell the other as accurately as the fragments of an ancient stele, when put together, make up the whole inscription. [Please select]
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A crane and chafron of stele, in the front of the chafro was a goodly plume set full of musers or trimbling spangles of golde. [Please select]
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One of the best known relics of the early art of Babylonia is the famous "Stele of Vultures" now in Paris. [Please select]
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On the same "Stele of Vultures," which has already been mentioned, we see the burying at full length of dead warriors. [Please select]
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This first concession of women's rights is not mentioned on the strictly official "Palermo Stele." [Please select]
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The stele is always in the form of a door with pyloni-form cornice. [Please select]
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One face of this stele is sculptured with a representation of the king conquering his enemies in a mountainous country. [Please select]
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* * A fragment of this stele is also preserved in the British Museum. [Please select]
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One of the most serious was the identification of Keftiu with Phoenicia in the Stele of Canopus. [Please select]
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At the top of the stele which records these laws this enlightened king depicted himself in a bas-relief as receiving them from the sun god, Shamash. [Please select]
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