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tallo

stem

noun TAH-yoh Rare

Origin: Latin thallus, from Greek thallos (young shoot)

Also means

stalk

Usage Note

Tallo is the stem or stalk of a plant — the structural part that connects roots to leaves and flowers. Reserve tallo for herbaceous plants and flowers, while tronco (trunk) suits woody trees. In botany it denotes the main axis of growth.

Examples

"El tallo de la rosa tiene espinas."

Natural Translation

The rose stem has thorns.

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