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  • 101stat dec — /stæt ˈdɛk/ (say stat dek) noun Colloquial → statutory declaration …

  • 102-stat — noun combining form Etymology: New Latin stata, from Greek statēs one that stops or steadies, from histanai to cause to stand more at stand 1. stabilizing agent or device < thermostat > 2. instrument for reflecting (something specified)&#8230; …

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  • 103stat. — abbreviation for status, meaning rank …

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  • 104-stat — a combining form used in the names of devices that stabilize or make constant what is specified by the initial element: thermostat; rheostat. [ < Gk states, equiv. to sta (s. of histánai to make stand; see STAND) + tes agent n. suffix] * * * …

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  • 105stat. — 1. (in prescriptions) immediately. [ < L statim] 2. statuary. 3. statue. 4. statute. * * * …

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  • 106stat — 1. adverb Immediately, now – usually used in medical situations, to connote extreme urgency. 2. noun a) Short for statistic. b) Short for …

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  • 107stat. — Abbreviation for L. statim, at once, immediately. * * * [L.] staґtim (at once, immediately) …

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  • 108stat- — Prefix applied to electrical units in the CGS electrostatic system to distinguish them from units in the CGS electromagnetic system (prefix ab ) and those in the metric system or SI (no prefix) …

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  • 109-stat — An agent intended to keep something from changing, flowing, or moving. [G. states, stationary] * * * [Gr. states one who causes to stand, from histanai to cause to stand] a word termination denoting an agent that inhibits growth without killing,&#8230; …

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  • 110stat — Synonyms and related words: Ditto copy, Photostat, Xerox, Xerox copy, clone, contact print, copy, ditto, double, dupe, duplicate, enlargement, facsimile, hectograph, hectograph copy, impress, impression, manifold, microcopy, microfilm, mimeo,&#8230; …

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