| STANCHABLE | • stanchable adj. Able to be stanched. • STANCHABLE adj. that can be stanched, also STAUNCHABLE. |
| STANCHERED | • STANCHER v. to support by means of an iron bar, also STANCHEL, STANCHION. |
| STANCHINGS | • stanchings n. Plural of stanching. • STANCHING n. the act of stanching. |
| STANCHIONS | • stanchions n. Plural of stanchion. • stanchions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stanchion. • STANCHION n. an upright beam, bar or support. |
| STANCHLESS | • stanchless adj. Incapable of being stanched or stopped. • stanchless adj. (Obsolete, figurative) Incapable of being satisfied. • STANCHLESS adj. (Shakespeare) that cannot be staunched. |
| STANCHNESS | • stanchness n. The quality or state of being stanch. • STANCHNESS n. the state of being stanch. |
| STANDARDLY | • standardly adv. In a standard way. • standardly adv. (Academic) Normally; typically. • STANDARD adv. conforming to the norm. |
| STANDDOWNS | • standdowns n. Plural of standdown. • stand-downs n. Plural of stand-down. • STANDDOWN n. a return to normal after alert. |
| STANDFASTS | • STANDFAST n. a reliable person or thing. |
| STANDFIRST | • standfirst n. (UK, journalism) Explanatory text under the main heading of a news article, smaller than the heading… • STANDFIRST n. an introductory paragraph in an article, printed in larger or bolder type or in capitals, which summarizes the article. |
| STANDGALES | • standgales n. Plural of standgale. • STANDGALE n. a corrupt form of staniel, the kestrel, also STANIEL, STANNEL, STANYEL. |
| STANDISHES | • standishes n. Plural of standish. • STANDISH n. a receptacle for pens and ink. |
| STANDOVERS | • standovers n. Plural of standover. • STANDOVER n. a threatening or intimidating act. |
| STANDPIPES | • standpipes n. Plural of standpipe. • STANDPIPE n. a pipe for supplying water. |
| STANDPOINT | • standpoint n. Point of view; perspective. • STANDPOINT n. a position from which objects or principles are viewed and according to which they are compared and judged. |
| STANDSTILL | • standstill n. Complete immobility; halt. • stand␣still v. (Sometimes figurative) To stop moving, to remain motionless. • stand␣still n. Obsolete spelling of standstill. |
| STANNARIES | • stannaries n. Plural of stannary. • STANNARY n. a tin-mining region. |
| STANNATORS | • stannators n. Plural of stannator. • STANNATOR n. one of the members of the Stannary Parliament. |
| STANNOTYPE | • stannotype n. A tintype. • STANNOTYPE n. a photograph taken upon a tin plate. |