STOMA 283 



stoma (sto'-ma, pi. sto'-mat-a) 



stomadeum (sto-ma-de'-um) 



stomata (sto'-mat-a) 



stomatic (stom'-at-ik) 



Stomatolepas (sto-ma-to-le'-pas) 



stomodaeum (sto-mo-de'-um, stom-6-de'-um) 



Stomoxyidae (sto-moks'-i-de) 



strabismus (strab-iz'-mus) 



stramineous (stram-in'-e-us) 



Stratiomyidae (strat-i-6-mi'-i-de) 



Stratiotes* (strat-i-6'-tez) 



stratum (stra/-tum, pi. stra'-ta) 



Strebla (streb'-la) 



Strelitzia* (strel-itz'-i-a) 



Strepsiceros (strep-sis'-er-os) 



Strepsiptera (strep-sip'-ter-a) 



Streptanthus* (strep-tan'-thus) 



Streptopelia (strep-to-pe'-li-a) 



Streptopus* (strep'-top-us, strep'-to-pus) 



Streptosolen* (strep-tos-o'-len) 



striatus (stri-a/-tus) striped, having faint parallel 



ridges or lines. 

 strictus (strik'-tus) drawn tight, pressed together. 

 striga (strl'-ga, pi. strl'-je) 

 strigatus (strig-a'-tus) furrowed. 

 Striges (stri'-jez) 

 Strigidae (stij'-i-de) 

 Strigilia* (strij-il'-i-a) 

 strigilis (strij'-il-is) 



strigosus (strig-o'-sus) lean, thin, meager. 

 striola (strl-ol'-a) 

 Strix (striks) 



