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1) Financial term 2) Financial word 3) French word used in English 4) Part of OSU or MSU 5) Political word 6) Political term
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• (a.) Stately. • (n.) The bodies that constitute the legislature of a country; as, the States-general of Holland. • (n.) The principal persons in a government. • (n.) Rank; condition; quality; as, the state of honor. • (n.) Highest and stationary condition, as that of maturity between growth and decline, or as that of cris...
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(from the article `thermodynamics`) The application of thermodynamic principles begins by defining a system that is in some sense distinct from its surroundings. For example, the system ... ...(The book, published in 1930, is still in print.) An observable is anything that can be measuredenergy, position, a component of angular .....
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(i) Variations between the different copies of the same impression. (ii) successive stages of the evolution of a printing plate. (iii) Used, as in the physical appearance or condition.
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A political apparatus (government institutions, plus civil service officials) ruling over a given territory, with an authority backed by law and the ability to use force. Not all societies are characterized by the existence of a state. Hunting and gathering cultures, and smaller agrarian societies, lack state institutions. The emergence of the stat...
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In organic chemistry, will produce CO2 + H2O + (possibly other compounds)
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<chemistry> The condition of the system at a given time, it is usually defined by an equation which is called an equation of state. ... (09 Jan 1998) ...
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(stāt) condition or situation.
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Combination of people, territory, and sovereign government. state-centric. An approach to international relations positing the sovereign state as the focus for understanding the nature and workings of the international system.
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A lighting term, referring to the lanterns (qv) and their dimmer (qv) settings, used in a particular cue. We talk of a "full-up state" when all lanterns are used at full brightenss, or a "red state", when only lanterns with red filters are on. During the plotting of the lighting, the operator may be told to "go back to a state of 2", which means to...
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(n) The term state is used to represents the states, which constitute the country in a federal government, the government of the state, governmental agencies or departments under the state Government etc.
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Another word used to describe a country or its government.
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State adjective 1. Stately. [ Obsolete]
Spenser. 2. Belonging to the state, or body politic; public.
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State noun [ Middle English
stat , Old French
estat , French
état , from Latin
status a standing, position, from
stare ,
statum , to stand. See
Stand , and confer
Estate ,
Status .]
1. The circumstances or condition of a being...
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State transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Stated ;
present participle & verbal noun Stating .]
1. To set; to settle; to establish. [ R.] « I myself, though meanest
stated , And in court now almost hated....
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Any State of the U.S., the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, any territory or possession of the U.S., any political subdivision, or any department, agency, or instrumentality thereof. 18 USC This word is used in various senses. In its most enlarged sense, it signifies a self-sufficient body of persons united together in one c.....
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1) A body of people that is politically organized, especially one that occupies a clearly defined territory and is sovereign. 2) The political system that governs such a body of people. 3) One of the constituent parts of a nation, as in any of the 50 states.
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A state is an independent body of persons united in a political society for the purpose of resisting external aggression and maintaining internal order. The functions which distinguish a State from any other community, e. g. a Church, are thus the external and internal use of force; and these two uses of force, though essentially the same, may be d...
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an Object exists at one of the States described in a State machine diagram
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In the search feature, the State field is used to find clinical studies with locations in a specific state within the United States. If you choose United States in the Country field, you can search for studies with locations in a specific state.
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noun the territory occupied by one of the constituent administrative districts of a nation; `his state is in the deep south`
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nation noun a politically organized body of people under a single government; `the state has elected a new president`; `African nations`; `students who had come to the nation`s capitol`; `the country`s largest manufacturer`; `an industrialized land`
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(Lat. status, Ital. stato; the term introduced by Machiavelli) A political organization based upon a common territory and exercising control over the inhabitants of that territory. Essential for a state is the existence of a government, and in the 'legal state', a written or unwritten constitution. By the pure theory of law (Kelsen), the state is ....
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[Test terms] express in words
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