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STANDER-GRASS, n. A plant. [L.]
STANDER-BY, n. One that stands near; one that is present; a mere spectator. [We ...
STANDER, n. 1. One who stands. 2. A tree that has stood long. [Not used.]
STANDEL, n. A tree of long standing. [Not used.]
STANDARD-BEARER, n. [standard and bear.] An officer of an army, company or troop...
STANDARD, n. [G., sort, kind.] 1. An ensign of war; a staff with a flag or color...
STAND-CROP, n. A plant.
STAND, v.i. pret. and pp. stood. [This verb, if from the root of G., is a deriva...
STANCHNESS, n. Soundness; firmness in principle; closeness of adherence.
STANCHLESS, a. That cannot be stanched or stopped.
STANCHION, n. [See Stanch .] A prop or support; a piece of timber int he form of...
STANCHING, ppr. Stopping the flowing of blood.
STANCHER, n. He or that which stops the flowing of blood.
STANCHED, pp. Stopped or restrained from flowing.
STANCH, v.t. In a general sense, to stop; to set or fix; but applied only to the...
STAN, as a termination, is said to have expressed the superlative degree; as in ...