
1) Abnormalcy 2) Abnormality 3) Absolution 4) Ambiance 5) Ambience 6) Amyotonia 7) Ascendance 8) Ascendancy 9) Ascendence 10) Ascendency 11) Atmosphere 12) Atonia 13) Atonic 14) Atonicity 15) Atony 16) Bastardy 17) Brutalisation 18) Brutalization 19) Caste 20) Celibacy 21) Circumstance 22) Comfort 23) Comfortableness
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1) Cachet 2) Class 3) Concern of some reports 4) Condition 5) Condition of affairs 6) Current condition 7) Distinction 8) Esteem 9) Facebook profile feature 10) Goal of modern seekers 11) Importance 12) International law 13) Kind of symbol 14) Kind of symbol, for seekers 15) Kudos 16) Owning a yacht may confer it
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Latin, meaning: stage.
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Status (Latin plural: statūs), is a state, condition, or situation. Status may also refer to: ...
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[law] An Individual`s status is a legal position held in regard to the rest of the community and not by an act of law or by the consensual acts of the parties, and it is in rem, i.e. these conditions must be recognised by the world. It is the qualities of universality and permanence that distinguish status from consensual relationships such...
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• (n.) State; condition; position of affairs.
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state or condition.
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a recognised social position that an individual occupies
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[Noun] Plural form: statuses. The position of something or someone in relation to others. Somebody popular would have high status with his friends.
Example: The status of drinking and driving has changed in Britain, it is now not accepted by most of society.
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State or condition. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(sta´tәs) state, particularly in reference to a morbid condition.
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indicates the degree of medical urgency for patients awaiting heart or liver transplants
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Sta'tus noun [ Latin ] State; condition; position of affairs.
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Request for an individual's tactical situation; response is normally "offensive," "defensive," or "neutral" with number of targets. May be suffixed by position and heading.
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A character's sense of self-worth. Many scenes are built around status transfers, in which one character's status drops while another's rises. Physical environments and objects also have status.
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A character's sense of self-worth. Many scenes are built around status transfers, in which one character's status drops while another's rises. Physical environments and objects also have status.
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status Condition or state. This English derived word that comes directly from Latin is status and it is used in a variety of Latin expressions: statu quo, 'as things were before'; status quo, 'the state in which anything is (or was)'; status quo ante bellum, 'the condition (or military boundaries) that existed before the war'; and status quo ante ...
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position noun the relative position or standing of things or especially persons in a society; `he had the status of a minor`; `the novel attained the status of a classic`; `atheists do not enjoy a favorable position in American life`
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In the social sciences, an individual's social position, or the esteem in which he or she is held by others in society. Both within and between most occupations or social positions there is a status hierarchy. Status symbols, such as insignia of office or an expensive car, often accompany high status. The two forms of social prestige may be sep...
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A micro-blogging feature which allows users to inform their friends of their current whereabouts, actions, or thoughts.
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The current status of the energy storage project.
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The condition of a part of your system (battery status, alarm/alert status).
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Levels of racing determined by the number of times a rower has won a race
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the relative position or standing of things or persons
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the condition or someone or something at a particular time
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