longstemmed

English

Alternative forms

  • long-stemmed

Etymology

long + stemmed

Adjective

longstemmed (not comparable)

  1. Having a long stem.
    • 2009, James Hamilton, Life and Art: The Creative Synthesis in Literature, page 70:
      He began to charge a longstemmed pipe busily and in silence, then, pausing with his thumb on the orifice of the bowl, looked again at me significantly.

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