stomate — [ stɔmat ] n. m. • 1817; nom d un mollusque 1803; du gr. stoma « bouche » ♦ Bot. Ouverture naturelle sur l épiderme de la tige ou de la feuille, qui assure des échanges gazeux avec le milieu extérieur (respiration, excrétion). ⇒ pore. L épicéa «… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Stomate — ouvert (2900x) Stomate ouvert (350x) Un stomate est un orifice de petite tail … Wikipédia en Français
Stomate — Sto mate, n. (Bot.) A stoma. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stomate — /stoh mayt/, n. stoma (def. 1). [perh. by back formation from STOMATA, based on an assumed NL sing. *stomatum; see ATE1] * * * ▪ plant anatomy also called Stoma, plural Stomata, or Stomas, any of the microscopic openings or pores in the… … Universalium
stomate — noun Etymology: irregular from New Latin stomat , stoma Date: 1835 stoma 2 … New Collegiate Dictionary
STOMATE — n. m. T. de Botanique Petit orifice qui sert à la respiration des végétaux … Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 8eme edition (1935)
stomate — adj. [Gr. stoma, mouth] 1. Bearing a mouth. 2. (ANNELIDA) A nephridium with a funnel; an open nephridium … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
stomate — noun stoma … Wiktionary
stomate — [ stəʊmeɪt] noun Botany another term for stoma. Derivatives stomatal adjective Origin C19: appar. an Engl. singular of stomata … English new terms dictionary
-stomate — sto·mate … English syllables