| AETATIS | • AETATIS adj. (Latin) at the age of. |
| ASTATIC | • astatic adj. Not static or stable; unsteady, unstable. • astatic adj. Losing polarity, as a magnetic needle. • astatic adj. (Medicine) Of or pertaining to astasia. |
| ECTATIC | • ectatic adj. (Medicine) Of or relating to ectasia. • ECTATIC adj. relating to ectasis. |
| ETATISM | • etatism n. Synonym of statism, sometimes (derogatory) with specific distinctions derived from Mises’s political theories. • ETATISM n. extreme state control over the individual, also ETATISME. |
| ETATIST | • ETATIST adj. relating to etatism, extreme state control over the individual. |
| EXTATIC | • extatic adj. Obsolete spelling of ecstatic. • extatic adj. Misspelling of ecstatic. • EXTATIC adj. ecstatic. |
| STATICE | • statice n. Plants of the genus Limonium having spikes of white or mauve flowers. • Statice prop.n. (Obsolete) Former name for the taxonomic genus Limonium, but also with species now in other genera. • STATICE n. (Latin) the flower sea lavender. |
| STATICS | • statics n. (Physics) The branch of mechanics concerned with forces in static equilibrium. • STATICS n. the science of forces in equilibrium. |
| STATING | • stating n. Statement. • stating v. Present participle of state. • STATE v. to set forth in words. |
| STATINS | • statins n. Plural of statin. • STATIN n. a type of drug that lowers the level of lipoproteins in the blood. |
| STATION | • station n. A stopping place. • station n. A place where workers are stationed. • station n. (Christianity) Any of the Stations of the Cross. |
| STATISM | • statism n. (Often derogatory) The belief that most or all political power should be centralized in national governments. • statism n. (Often derogatory, uncommon) The belief that most or nearly all political power should be decentralized… • statism n. (Rare, obsolete) Synonym of statecraft or statesmanship. |
| STATIST | • statist n. A supporter of statism. • statist n. (Dated) A statistician. • statist n. (Archaic) A skilled politician or one with political power, knowledge or influence. |
| STATIVE | • stative adj. (Grammar) Asserting that a subject has a particular property. • stative adj. (Military, obsolete, rare) Of or relating to a fixed camp, or military posts or quarters. • stative n. (Grammar) A construct asserting that a subject has a particular property. |