0 a stump or short remaining end of eg a cigarette, pencil etc -- skod; -skod
1 the counterfoil or retained section of a cheque/check etc. -- slip
2 to hurt (especially a toe) by striking it against something hard -- støde
She stubbed her toe(s) against the bedpost.
The central portion of this wire was then etched to expose an active length of tungsten wire about 0.8 mm long, supported on either side by a copper plated stub.
This morphology star ted from a soma with five dendritic stubs.
Flat sections were used, and samples were mounted with cut surfaces parallel to the stub surface.
If you stub your toe on the rock that fell there, you do not feel pain.
Dried specimens were mounted on aluminium stubs with double-sided cellulose tape.
The intention is to stub all references that will not be used further in the evaluation, before starting any reductions.
Experience shows that stubs do eventually turn into full and useful articles.
The specimens were dehydrated in alcohol, submitted to critical point drying, mounted on stubs and coated with gold-palladium.