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(Gr. stoma, mouth; pl: stomata) 1. Any of various small openings or pores in an animal body, especially an opening resembling a mouth in various invertebrates.
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| stomata |
Tiny pores on the underside of the leaves (stomota-plural for stoma). Carbon dioxide and oxygen enter and leave the plant through these tiny pores.
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| storm |
violent disturbance of the atmosphere accompanied by thunder, lightning, rain, snow or hail
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| stoma |
A temporary opening in the abdominal wall that allows the end of the small or large intestine to be brought through the abdomen and fastened onto the surface of the skin. This enables waste materials from the intestines to pass through the stoma and empty into a bag called a colostomy bag. This flexible bag is fastened to the skin around the stoma and fits close to the body.
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| stop order |
A type of order that becomes a market order when a stock is being traded at or beyond the specified price of the order.
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