See Also: stimulus(dictionary)
stimulus(dictionary)
stimulus(medicine)
Stimulus(money)
stimulus threshold(medicine)
stimulus word(medicine)
subliminal stimulus(medicine)
subthreshold stimulus(medicine)
supramaximal stimulus(medicine)
threshold stimulus(medicine)

gleba (iou) and stimulus (oh)


gleba (iou)



gleba noun. . M19.
[formed as GLEBE.]
Mycology. The fleshy, spore-bearing tissue of certain fungi (Gasteromycetales and Tuberales), e.g. puffballs and stinkhorns.

stimulus (oh)



[Date: 1600-1700; Language: Latin; Origin: 'sharp stick for making animals move']
[C usually singular, U] something that helps a process to develop more quickly or more strongly
::Tax cuts provided the stimulus which the slow economy needed.
stimulus to
::The discovery of oil acted as a stimulus to industrial development.
[C] something that makes someone or something move or react
::At this age, the infant begins to react more to visual stimuli.