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STATIC, STATICAL, a. [See Statics .] Relating to the science of weighing bodies;...
STATIC, STATICAL, a. [See Statics .] Relating to the science of weighing bodies;...
STATESWOMAN, n. A woman who meddles in public affairs; in contempt.
STATESMANSHIP, n. The qualifications or employments of a statesman.
STATESMAN, n. [state and man.] 1. A man versed in the arts of government; usuall...
STATES, n. plu. Nobility.
STATER, n. Another name of the daric, an ancient silver coin weighing about four...
STATEMENT, n. 1. The act of stating, reciting or presenting verbally or on paper...
STATELY, a. 1. Lofty; dignified; majestic; as stately manners; a stately gait. 2...
STATELINESS, n. [from stately.] 1. Grandeur; loftiness of mien or manner; majest...
STATELESS, a. Without pomp.
STATEDLY, adv. Regularly; at certain times; not occasionally. It is one of the d...
STATED, pp. 1. Expressed or represented; told; recited. 2. a. Settled; establish...
STATE-ROOM, n. [state and room.] 1. A magnificent room in a palace or great hous...
STATE-MONGER, n. [state and monger.] One versed in politics, or one that dabbles...
STATE, n. [L., to stand, to be fixed.] 1. Condition; the circumstances of a bein...