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stats

English

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -æts

Noun

stats (uncountable)

  1. (informal, in the singular) Clipping of statistics. (the subject)
    Stats is one of her favourite subjects at school.
  2. (informal, in the plural, plural only) Clipping of statistics. (data, figures)
    What do the stats tell us?
  3. (role-playing games, video games slang) Attributes of a unit in a game (e.g. health, damage output)
    Those items he bought really boosted his stats.

Related terms

  • stat
  • statistics

Anagrams

  • tasts

Swedish

Noun

stats

  1. indefinite genitive singular of stat

Anagrams

  • satts

stats From the web:

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  • what stats for warlock destiny 2
  • what stats do warlocks need dnd
  • what stats does lebron lead in
  • what stats test to use
  • what stats do druids need dnd
  • what stats are important for a paladin
  • what stats are important for a cleric


stabs

English

Pronunciation

Noun

stabs

  1. plural of stab

Verb

stabs

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stab

Anagrams

  • basts

Danish

Noun

stabs c

  1. indefinite genitive singular of stab

Latvian

Etymology

From Proto-Baltic *steb-, *stab- (with -as), from Proto-Indo-European *steb?- (post, pole, (tree) trunk; to support, to hold, to pound, to tread). Cognates include Lithuanian stãbas (idol, statue; pole; shape; paralysis; surrouding; respite, breathing space), Old Prussian stabis (rock, stone), stabni (oven) (< *stabin?), Old Church Slavonic ??????? (stobor?, column), Bulgarian ??????? (stobór, wooden fence), Slovene stebér (pole, idol), Old Norse stafr (stick, rod, support), Old High German stab, Middle Low German staf, German Stab (stick, rod, club), English staff, Sanskrit ????????? (stabhn??ti, to support, to strengthen), Ancient Greek ?????? (stémb?, to pound, to shake continuously).

Pronunciation

Noun

stabs m (1st declension)

  1. pole, post, pillar (vertically placed long, thin, cylindrical object to keep something in place)
  2. (figuratively) column, pillar (a volatile substance rising upright in the air)
  3. column (part of a thermometer or barometer: a thin tube filled with a liquid substance, usually mercury)

Declension

Derived terms

  • burtstabi?š
  • stabi?š

References


Swedish

Noun

stabs

  1. indefinite genitive singular of stab

stabs From the web:

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  • what stabs does the gmmk use
  • what stands in the way becomes the way
  • what stands out
  • what stands in a storm
  • what stands for
  • what stands out to you
  • what stands can stop time
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