stat

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English [edit]

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Etymology 1 [edit]

From Latin statim (immediately).

Adverb [edit]

stat (comparative more stat, superlative most stat)

  1. Immediately, now – usually used in medical situations, to connote extreme urgency.
Translations [edit]

Etymology 2 [edit]

Abbreviation.

Noun [edit]

stat (plural stats)

  1. Short for statistic.
  2. Short for statistics.

Anagrams [edit]


Latin [edit]

Verb [edit]

stat

  1. third-person singular present active indicative of stō
    1. "he (she, it) stands"
    2. "he (she, it) stays, he (she, it) remains"

Norwegian [edit]

Noun [edit]

stat m

  1. state

Inflection [edit]


Old High German [edit]

Etymology [edit]

From Proto-Germanic *stadiz, whence also Old English stede, Old Norse staðr.

Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *stéh₂tis, an extension of Proto-Indo-European *steh₂- and, thus, related to stehen and Stuhl.

Noun [edit]

stat

  1. city, town
  2. site, place, spot

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Descendants [edit]

References [edit]

  • stat, in Neuhochdeutsch-althochdeutsches Wörterbuch, Köbler-Gerhard, 2006.

Papiamentu [edit]

Noun [edit]

stat

  1. city

Romanian [edit]

Etymology 1 [edit]

From Italian or Latin stato, status.

Noun [edit]

stat n (plural state)

  1. state, government
Synonyms [edit]

Etymology 2 [edit]

From Latin status.

Noun [edit]

stat n (plural state)

  1. state, condition
  2. situation, position
  3. class, category, stature
  4. list
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Declension [edit]

See also [edit]

Verb [edit]

stat

  1. Past participle of sta

Swedish [edit]

Pronunciation [edit]

Noun [edit]

stat c

  1. state, nation
  2. state, government; collectively about the ruling hierarchy of a country
  3. state; part of a federation
  4. (uncountable) (up until early 20th century) salary paid to a farm workers and which to the larger part consisted of goods rather than money

Declension [edit]

Synonyms [edit]

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nation, government
salary

Tok Pisin [edit]

Verb [edit]

stat

  1. A tense marker that shows that an action is beginning by preceding the verb

Turkish [edit]

Etymology [edit]

From French stade.

Noun [edit]

stat

  1. stadium

Synonyms [edit]