| BISTATE | • bistate adj. Spanning two states. • BISTATE adj. pertaining to two states. |
| COSTATE | • costate adj. Having ribs, or the appearance of ribs. • costate adj. (Botany) Having one or more longitudinal ribs. • costate n. (International law) A state in alliance with another state. |
| ESTATED | • estated adj. Having an estate. • estated adj. Passed or received as an inheritance. • ESTATE v. to bestow landed property. |
| ESTATES | • estates n. Plural of estate. • ESTATE v. to bestow landed property. |
| GESTATE | • gestate v. (Intransitive) To carry offspring in the uterus from conception to delivery. • gestate v. (By extension, intransitive) To develop an idea. • GESTATE v. to carry in the uterus during pregnancy. |
| HASTATE | • hastate adj. Of or pertaining to a spear. • hastate adj. (Botany, of leaves) Shaped similarly to a halberd, with pointed lobes pointed outward from the base. • HASTATE adj. spear-shaped, also HASTATED. |
| INSTATE | • instate v. (Transitive) To install (someone) in office; to establish. • in-state adj. (US) Existing or occurring within a single US state. • in-state adj. (US) Of or from the state where an institution is located, especially a public or state-funded college or university. |
| RESTATE | • restate v. To state again (without changing). • restate v. To state differently; to rephrase. • re-state v. Alternative form of restate. |
| STATELY | • stately adj. (Of people) Worthy of respect; dignified, regal. • stately adj. (Of movement) Deliberate, unhurried; dignified. • stately adj. Grand; impressive; imposing. |
| STATERS | • staters n. Plural of stater. • STATER n. (Greek) an ancient Greek coin. |
| TESTATE | • testate adj. (Law) having left a legally valid last will and testament (of one who has died). • testate n. (Law) one who has left a valid will and testament. • testate adj. (Zoology) Having a test (external calciferous shell or endoskeleton). |
| UNSTATE | • unstate v. (Transitive) To deprive of state or dignity. • unstate v. (Transitive) To withdraw (something previously stated); to unsay or retract. • UNSTATE v. (Shakespeare) to deprive of state or dignity. |
| UPSTATE | • upstate n. (US) The northern section of a state. • upstate adj. (US) Of the northern section of a state. • upstate adv. (US) To the northern section of a state. |