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stomatic
[ stoh-mat-ik ]
stomatic
/ stəʊˈmætɪk /
adjective
- of or relating to a mouth or mouthlike part
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Have a drop," said he to Pen, "it's recommended to me by the faculty as a what-do-you-call-'em—a stomatic, old boy.
If two leaves are treated at the same time, one in the normal position and the other upside down, it is delightful to watch the appearance of a pink picture of that leaf whose stomatic surface is in contact with the paper, while no such change takes place over that which exposes no stomata to the tell-tale material.
Pimpled face hepatic. —— stomatica. —— stomatic. —— hereditaria. —— hereditary.
Associated words: oral, oriform, stomatology, stomatoplasty, palate, stomatic, uvula, collutory, cibarian, grimace, splaymouth, buccal. moving pictures. photo play.
Have a drop," said he to Pen, "it's recommended to me by the faculty as a what-do-you-call-'em—a stomatic, old boy.
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