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-stome

  1. a combining form meaning “organism having a mouth or mouthlike organ” ( cyclostome ), “mouthlike organ” ( cytostome ), as specified by the initial element.


-stome

combining form

  1. indicating a mouth or opening resembling a mouth

    peristome

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of -stome1

Combining form representing Greek ó mouth, and óDz little mouth
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of -stome1

from Greek stoma mouth, and stomion little mouth
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But Carroll, asked about Dickson on Wednesday, indicated that’s not set in stome.

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Mats Zuccarello had two goals, and Ryan Stome, Chris Kreider and Jimmy Vesey also scored for the Rangers.

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“He’s one of my best friends,” Stome said.

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Uice where lawe is not to correcte, will inure it Uice as a lawe by cu- stome.

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In deede S. Chryso- Chrisost. de // stome, that noble and eloquent Doctor, in a Fato. // sermon contra fatum, and the curious serchinge of natiuities, doth wiselie saie, that ignorance therein, is better than knowledge: But to wring this sentence, to wreste thereby out of mens handes, the knowledge of Goddes doctrine, is without all reason, against common sence, contrarie to the iudgement also of them, which be the discretest men, and Iulia.

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