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81stat|volt — «STAT VOHLT», noun. an electrostatic unit of charge with a potential of one erg per statcoulomb, equal to about 300 volts …
82stat sheet — ˈstat sheet 8 [stat sheet] noun (NAmE) a piece of paper or a document which gives details of sth in the form of numbers, especially of a team s or a player s performance …
83Stat sua cuique dies — is a Latin verse (Virgil, Aeneid , X 467): “There is a day [turn] for everybody”. They are Jupiter’s words to Hercules, and continue: ...breve et inreparabile tempus/ Omnibus est vitae ( the time of living / is short and unrecoverable for… …
84Stat pro ratiōne voluntas — (lat.), es gilt anstatt des Grundes die Willkür, das Machtgebot …
85Stat sua cuique dies — (lat.), Jedem ist sein Tag bestimmt, d.h. ein Jeder muß ein Mal sterben …
86Stat pro ratione voluntas — Stat pro ratione voluntas, s. sic; s. sua cuique dies, Jedem ist sein Tag (Ende) bestimmt …
87stat|a|ble — «STAY tuh buhl», adjective. that can be stated: »statable relationships. Also, stateable …
88stat|ism — «STAY tihz uhm», noun. 1. highly centralized governmental control, as of the economy and information media of a state or nation. 2. advocacy of the sovereignty of a state, especially a state of a republic …
89stat|ist — «STAY tihst», noun, adjective. –n. 1. a person who advocates statism. 2. = statistician. (Cf. ↑statistician) –adj. having to do with or advocating statism …
90stat|u|ette — «STACH u EHT», noun. a small statue; figurine. ╂[< French statuette (diminutive) < Old French statue; see etym. under statue (Cf. ↑statue)] …