| BEDSTAND | • bedstand n. Nightstand. • BEDSTAND n. a table beside a bed. |
| CABSTAND | • cabstand n. A place where taxis wait for passengers; a taxi rank. • CABSTAND n. a place where cabs await hire. |
| HATSTAND | • hatstand n. (UK) A device used to store hats upon, consisting of a vertical pole with a sturdy base to prevent toppling… • hatstand adj. (UK, slang) Crazy, insane. • hat-stand n. (UK) Alternative spelling of hatstand. |
| INKSTAND | • inkstand n. A small tray containing pens and an inkwell; (by extension) a pot for holding ink, inkpot, inkwell. • INKSTAND n. an inkwell. |
| OUTSTAND | • outstand v. (Transitive, archaic) To resist effectually; withstand; sustain without yielding. • outstand v. (Transitive) To surpass in standing; stand or remain beyond; outstay. • outstand v. (Intransitive, archaic) To project outward from the main body; stand out prominently; be prominent. |
| STANDARD | • standard adj. Falling within an accepted range of size, amount, power, quality, etc. • standard adj. (Of a tree or shrub) Growing alone as a free-standing plant; not trained on a post etc. • standard adj. Having recognized excellence or authority. |
| STANDBYS | • standbys n. Plural of standby. • stand-bys n. Plural of stand-by. • STANDBY n. one who can be relied on. |
| STANDEES | • standees n. Plural of standee. • STANDEE n. one who stands because of lack of seats. |
| STANDERS | • standers n. Plural of stander. • Standers prop.n. Plural of Stander. • STANDER n. one who stands. |
| STANDING | • standing v. Present participle of stand. • standing adj. Erect, not cut down. • standing adj. Performed from an erect position. |
| STANDISH | • standish n. (Obsolete) A stand to hold ink, pens, and other writing accessories; an inkstand. • Standish prop.n. A small town in the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan, Greater Manchester, England. • Standish prop.n. A small village and civil parish in Stroud district, Gloucestershire, England (OS grid ref SO8008). |
| STANDOFF | • standoff n. A device which maintains a fixed distance between two objects, especially between a surface and a sign… • standoff n. A deadlocked confrontation between antagonists. • standoff adj. (Military) For use at a distance sufficient from the target to allow defensive fire to be evaded. |
| STANDOUT | • standout adj. Exceptional; noteworthy. • standout n. An exceptional or noteworthy person or thing. • stand-out adj. Alternative form of standout. |
| STANDPAT | • standpat adj. Resisting change; favouring the status quo. • stand␣pat v. (Intransitive, poker) To play one’s hand without drawing any more cards. • stand␣pat v. (Intransitive, blackjack) To stop hitting; to declare one’s hand as final. |
| STANDUPS | • standups n. Plural of standup. • stand-ups n. Plural of stand-up. • STANDUP n. a standup comedian. |
| UPSTANDS | • upstands v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of upstand. • upstands n. Plural of upstand. • UPSTAND v. to stand up on one's feet. |