| BANDSTANDS | • bandstands n. Plural of bandstand. • BANDSTAND n. a structure for accommodating a band of musicians.
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| BOOKSTANDS | • bookstands n. Plural of bookstand. • BOOKSTAND n. a stand or support for holding up a book in reading.
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| CASKSTANDS | • CASKSTAND n. a stand for casks. | 
| COATSTANDS | • coatstands n. Plural of coatstand. • coat-stands n. Plural of coat-stand.
 • coat␣stands n. Plural of coat stand.
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| HALLSTANDS | • hallstands n. Plural of hallstand. • HALLSTAND n. a stand in a hall for umbrellas etc.
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| HANDSTANDS | • handstands n. Plural of handstand. • HANDSTAND n. an act of balancing one's body on the palms of one's hands with one's trunk and legs in the air.
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| HARDSTANDS | • hardstands n. Plural of hardstand. • HARDSTAND n. a hard surface on which cars, aircraft etc. may stand, also HARDSTANDING.
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| HEADSTANDS | • headstands n. Plural of headstand. • HEADSTAND n. a gymnastic standing on one's head.
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| HOMESTANDS | • homestands n. Plural of homestand. • HOMESTAND n. a series of games played at a team's home ground.
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| KICKSTANDS | • kickstands n. Plural of kickstand. • KICKSTAND n. a support for a motorbike.
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| LAMPSTANDS | • lampstands n. Plural of lampstand. • LAMPSTAND n. a stand for a lamp.
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| NEWSSTANDS | • newsstands n. Plural of newsstand. • NEWSSTAND n. a stand from which newspapers are sold.
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| OVERSTANDS | • overstands v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overstand. • overstands n. Plural of overstand.
 • OVERSTAND v. (archaic) to endure to the end, to outstay.
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| RICKSTANDS | • rickstands n. Plural of rickstand. • RICKSTAND n. a flooring or framework on which a rick is made.
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| RINGSTANDS | • ringstands n. Plural of ringstand. • ring␣stands n. Plural of ring stand.
 • RINGSTAND n. a stand for chemical vessels, with rings clamped to a vertical rod.
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| WASHSTANDS | • washstands n. Plural of washstand. • wash␣stands n. Plural of wash stand.
 • WASHSTAND n. a stand holding a washbowl.
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| WITHSTANDS | • withstands v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of withstand. • WITHSTAND v. to resist.
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