All English words - page 5564
adjectiveLacking in movement, action, or change, especially in an undesirable or uninteresting way.
Usage examples:
Demand has grown in what was a fairly static market
nounCrackling or hissing noises on a telephone, radio, or other telecommunication system.
Usage examples:
The phone was full of static that sounded distant
combining formIn adjectives corresponding to nouns ending in -stasis (such as hemostatic corresponding to hemostasis ).
adjectiveInvolving or relating to the measurement of weight or the use of a balance; = "static".
adverbIn a way that is not moving or not changing
Usage examples:
As the singers sing more or less statically, the dancers move about in front of them., hold each po…
nounAnother term for sea lavender.
nounAnother term for sea lavender.
nounAnother term for static.
plural nounThe branch of mechanics concerned with bodies at rest and forces in equilibrium.
Usage examples:
He had published a number of works on geometry, mechanics and statics beginning with eléments de st…
verbExpress something definitely or clearly in speech or writing.
Usage examples:
The report stated that more than 51 per cent of voters failed to participate
nounThe particular condition that someone or something is in at a specific time.
Usage examples:
The state of the company's finances
nounA place on a railway line where trains regularly stop so that passengers can get on or off.
Usage examples:
We walked back to the station and caught the train back to brussels
verbShort for stations of the cross.
adjectiveOf or relating to a station or stations.
adverbIn a stationary manner; so as to be stationary.
nounThe state of being stationary; stationariness; constancy; (mathematics) the property of neither increasing nor decreasing.
adjectiveNot moving or not intended to be moved.
Usage examples:
A car collided with a stationary vehicle
verbPut in or assign to a specified place for a particular purpose, especially a military one.
Usage examples:
Troops were stationed in the town
nounA place on a railway line where trains regularly stop so that passengers can get on or off.
Usage examples:
We walked back to the station and caught the train back to brussels
nounA person or shop selling paper, pens, and other writing and office materials.
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Cards can either be bought from a stationer or made out of ordinary file paper
nounWriting and other office materials.
Usage examples:
A range of stationery
nounA person or shop selling paper, pens, and other writing and office materials.
Usage examples:
Cards can either be bought from a stationer or made out of ordinary file paper
nounWriting and other office materials.
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A range of stationery
verbPut in or assign to a specified place for a particular purpose, especially a military one.
Usage examples:
Troops were stationed in the town
nounA place on a railway line where trains regularly stop so that passengers can get on or off.
Usage examples:
We walked back to the station and caught the train back to brussels
nounAn official in charge of a railway station.
Usage examples:
Fo grew up in a village on the shores of lake maggiore, near italy's border with switzerland, where…
nounA place on a railway line where trains regularly stop so that passengers can get on or off.
Usage examples:
We walked back to the station and caught the train back to brussels
verbShort for stations of the cross.
nounA political system in which the state has substantial centralized control over social and economic affairs.
Usage examples:
The rise of authoritarian statism
nounAn advocate of a political system in which the state has substantial centralized control over social and economic affairs.
Usage examples:
This is one issue which unites statists of all persuasions
adjectiveRelating to or characteristic of a political system in which the state has substantial centralized control over social and economic affairs.
Usage examples:
A statist approach to healthcare
nounA fact or piece of data obtained from a study of a large quantity of numerical data.
Usage examples:
The statistics show that the crime rate has increased
adjectiveAnother term for statistical.
adjectiveRelating to the use of statistics.
Usage examples:
A statistical comparison
adverbAccording to or by means of statistics.
Usage examples:
All observation data were statistically analysed
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