
1) Abide 2) Admonition to fido 3) Admonition to spot 4) Appease temporarily 5) Arrest of action 6) Avex Trax single 7) Blackjack choice 8) Blackjack option 9) Brace 10) Cancel a departure 11) Canine command 12) Certain court order 13) Cleveland Clinic founder 14) Collar accessory 15) Collar controller
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1) Abide 2) Backstay 3) Bide 4) Countercheck 5) Defer 6) Dwell 7) Forestay 8) Layover 9) Linger 10) Logjam 11) Outride 12) Outstay 13) Overstay 14) Remain 15) Reside 16) Sojourn 17) Stick 18) Stoppage 19) Support 20) Visit
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Rigging running fore (forestay) and aft (backstay) from a mast to the hull.
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A court order halting a judicial proceeding.
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large rope used to support a mast
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• (v. i.) To come to an end; to cease; as, that day the storm stayed. • (v. i.) To tack, as a vessel, so that the other side of the vessel shall be presented to the wind. • (v. i.) To continue in a state. • (n.) Hindrance; let; check. • (v. i.) To bear up under; to endure; to support; to resist successfully. • (v. i.) ...
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(from the article `rigging`) The basis of all rigging is the mast, which may be composed of one or many pieces of wood or metal. The mast is supported by stays and shrouds that ...
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a steel wire rope or rod, working under tension, connecting a point of a support to a separate anchor, or connecting two points of the support
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a rod, wire or cable, with a tensioner, to anchor a mast or cantilever
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Is a judicial order that forbids some action until an event occurs or the order is lifted.
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1. To stop from motion or falling; to prop; to fix firmly; to hold up; to support. 'Aaron and Hur stayed up his hands, the one on the one side, and the other on the other side.' (Ex. Xvii. 12) 'Sallows and reeds . . . For vineyards useful found To stay thy vines.' (Dryden) ... 2. To support from sinking; to sustain with strength; to satisfy in part...
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(n) Stay is the court order granting status quo till such time to facilitate the recipient to do the required act. For example stay order against retrenchment., stay order against vacating the rented house etc
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Stay intransitive verb [ √163. See
Stay to hold up, prop.]
1. To remain; to continue in a place; to abide fixed for a space of time; to stop; to stand still. « She would command the hasty sun to
stay .»
Spenser. «
Stay , I command you;
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Stay noun [ Anglo-Saxon
stæg , akin to D., G., Icelandic , Swedish , & Danish
stag ; confer Old French
estai , French
étai , of Teutonic origin.]
(Nautical) A large, strong rope, employed to support a mast, by being extended from the head of one mast down to some ot...
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Stay transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Stayed or
Staid ;
present participle & verbal noun Staying .] [ Old French
estayer , French
étayer to prop, from Old French
estai , French
étai , a...
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A rod or wire that supports the mast in a fore/aft position.
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A court order that suspends or stops certain proceedings. (See also: automatic stay)
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Court order halting a judicial proceeding or the action of halting such proceeding.
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a line or wire from the mast to the bow or stern of a ship, for support of the mast (fore, back, running, and triadic stays).
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A light structural member between two other members providing positional restraint.
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A suspension of court proceedings. This remains in effect until an order has been followed. No action may be taken in the case other than an application to have the stay lifted. A case can also be stayed when an offer of payment is accepted or if the court feels it is necessary
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verb continue in a place, position, or situation; `After graduation, she stayed on in Cambridge as a student adviser`; `Stay with me, please`; `despite student protests, he remained Dean for another year`; `She continued as deputy mayor for another year`
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noun continuing or remaining in a place or state; `they had a nice stay in Paris`; `a lengthy hospital stay`; `a four-month stay in bankruptcy court`
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a stopping or suspension of procedure or execution by judicial or executive order
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A reinforcement in fabric or tape, to hold a part of a garment securely in position.
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