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Stellafem. proper name, from Latin stella "star" (see star (n.)).
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Stellastar
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Stella(n) United States minimalist painter (born in 1936)
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StellaDiminutive of Styliani, with the spelling influenced by that of Stella 1.
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StellaDiminutive of Styliani, with the spelling influenced by that of Stella 1.
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StellaAn Abstract Expressionist painter and sculptor and a major figure in American art. Stella often works in series, developing a formal theme over an extended period. Primarily a painter and printmaker, [..]
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Stella
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StellaDiminutive of Styliani, with the spelling influenced by that of Stella 1.
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StellaMeans "star" in Latin. This name was created by the 16th-century poet Sir Philip Sidney for the subject of his collection of sonnets Astrophel and Stella. It was a nickname of a love [..]
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