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Dictionary Results For "status" [?]/[OPML]
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English

Etymology

From #Latin|status.

Pronunciation


Noun

  1. A person’s position or standing relative to that of others.
  2. : Superstition is highly correlated with economic status.
  3. prestige|Prestige or high standing.
  4. * 1957, Gladys Sellew and Paul Hanly Furfey, Sociology and Its Use in Nursing Service, Saunders, page 81
  5. *: The king has status in his kingdom, and the pauper has status within his immediate group of peers.
  6. A situation or state of affairs.
  7. : What's the status of the investigation?
  8. The legal condition of a person or thing.


Translations

  • Japanese: {{t+|ja|地位|tr=chii|sc=Jpan}}, {{t+|ja|身分|tr=mibun|sc=Jpan}}
  • Japanese: {{t+|ja|状態|tr=jōtai|sc=Jpan}}, {{t+|ja|様子|tr=yōsu|sc=Jpan}}, {{t-|ja|有様|tr=arisama|sc=Jpan}}

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Esperanto

Verb

status (conditional mood of stati)

  1. would be (in a condition or state)


Category:Esperanto verb forms

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Latin

Adjective

{{la-adj-1&2|status|stata|stata|statum|statum}}

  1. fixed, set
  2. regular


Inflection

Noun

{{la-noun|status|status|statūs|m|fourth}}

  1. state, #English|status, condition
  2. position, place
  3. rank, #English|status
  4. {{inflection of|status#Latin|status|gen|s}}
  5. {{inflection of|status#Latin|status|nom|p}}
  6. {{inflection of|status#Latin|status|acc|p}}
  7. {{inflection of|status#Latin|status|voc|p}}


Descendants


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GNU Project's publication of CIDE, the Collaborative International Dictionary of English Status \Sta"tus\ (st[=a]"t[u^]s), n. [L.]
State; condition; position of affairs.
[1913 Webster] Status in quo
WordNet status
n 1: the relative position or standing of things or especially
persons in a society; "he had the status of a minor";
"the novel attained the status of a classic"; "atheists
do not enjoy a favorable position in American life"
[syn: position]
2: a state at a particular time; "a condition (or state) of
disrepair"; "the current status of the arms negotiations"
[syn: condition]
Moby Dictionary
angle
, base , bearings , blood , bracket , branch , cachet , caliber ,
capacity
, case , caste , category , character , circumstance , clan ,
class
, condition , consequence , dignity , distance , distinction ,
division
, echelon , eminence , estate , face , fix , footing , grade ,
ground
, group , grouping , head , heading , hierarchy , high place ,
importance
, jam , kin , kudos , label , level , location , lot , merit ,
modality
, mode , order , part , pass , perspective , pickle , pigeonhole ,
place
, plight , position , post , posture , power structure ,
precedence
, predicament , prestige , prominence , quality , race , rank ,
rate
, rating , relation , renown , reputation , repute , role , rubric ,
seat
, section , sept , set , significance , situation , sphere , spot ,
stage
, stand , standing , state , state of affairs , station , stature ,
status quo
, strain , stratum , subdivision , subgroup , suborder ,
title
, venue , viewpoint , worth


STATUS. The condition of persons. It also means estate, because it signifies the condition or circumstances in which the owner stands with regard to his property. 2 Bouv. Inst. n. 1689.
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