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u-stem

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  1. u-stemnoun

    A word, especially a noun in Indo-European linguistics, whose stem ends in /u/.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of u-stem in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of u-stem in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of u-stem in a Sentence

  1. Laura Makaroff:

    In addition to chemotherapy, certain types of immunotherapy, stem cell or bone marrow transplants, and other medicines can severely weaken the immune system.

  2. Yang Hai:

    The chance of Brexit is getting smaller, even if it happens, I'm sure central banks around the world would act to stem a possible market chaos, and the impact on China could be limited.

  3. Paula Grisanti:

    This is the future of health care, using your own stem cells to fix problems, not drugs, but clinics that make over-the-top claims that a single stem-cell therapy will cure ALS or Parkinson’s or other diseases raise huge safety and ethical concerns. It gives the whole field a black eye.

  4. Superintendent Garry McCarthy:

    We must stem the flow of guns into the city.

  5. Melissa Moritz:

    I firmly believe that our kids across the country are just brilliant, amazing students. Our kids have opportunities to pursue their dreams, to think about STEM as a potential field of study, i really believe our kids are going to provide the sole answers to the challenges of the future and the challenges of today, and that to do that, they will need to apply STEM skill sets. It’s our job through education, our responsibility to open up this amazing world of STEM.

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