"Stipes" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Narrow strips of wood, used as decoration, particularly braided or woven together to create a pattern or design. The plural form of "stripe".
A stipendiary (noun) is an individual who receives a stipend, which is a fixed and regular payment, often for their role within an institution.
A stipendiat is a postdoctoral researcher or a research assistant who receives a stipend or a grant to support their research activities, usually in an academic institution.
A stipend is a regular payment made to someone, often for a specific purpose, such as a student, trainee, or apprentice. It is usually a fixed amount of money provided to help cover living expenses while studying or training.
The word "stipple" refers to a small, dotted pattern or design, typically created by closely spaced dots, often used in printing, drawing, or other types of art.<br><br>In a broader sense, a stipple can also refer to a small spot or particle, such as a speck or a fleck of something.<br><br>The term may also be related to the verb "stipple," which means to cover or decorate something with dots or small dots, often in a random or deliberately patterned way.<br><br>In an early 19th-century context, a stipple artist (or stippler) was a person who worked in the medium of engravings, using a tiny puncture point to create detailed images from a metal plate.
DEFINED AS:<br><br>1. Formally agreed to or specified, often in a written document.<br>2. Having been fixed or determined in advance.<br>3. Provided, especially with the necessities or equipment.<br><br>EXAMPLES:<br>- The stipulated terms of the contract were clearly outlined in the agreement.<br>- The procedure for the experiment was stipulated in the lab manual.<br>- Stipulated dividends are paid out to shareholders at the end of the financial year.