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stand·ard (stan′dərd)
noun
- any figure or object, esp. a flag or banner, used as an emblem or symbol of a leader, people, military unit, etc.; specif.,
- Heraldry a long, tapering flag used as an ensign, as by a king
- Mil. the colors of a cavalry unit
- something established for use as a rule or basis of comparison in measuring or judging capacity, quantity, content, extent, value, quality, etc. standard of weight and measure
- the proportion of pure gold or silver and base metal prescribed for use in coinage
- the basis for the measure of value in a given monetary system
- the type, model, or example commonly or generally accepted or adhered to; criterion set for usages or practices moral standards
- a level of excellence, attainment, etc. regarded as a measure of adequacy
- any upright object used as a support, often a part of the thing it supports; supporting piece; base; stand
- a former grade or class designation in a British elementary school
- a piece of popular music that continues to be included in the repertoire of many bands, singers, etc. through the years
- Bot.
- the large, upper petal of a butterfly-shaped flower; vexillum
- any of the three erect petals in the flower of an iris
- Hort.
- a tree or shrub with a tall, erect stem, that stands alone without support
- a plant grafted on a single erect stem to grow in tree form
Etymology: ME < OFr estendard < Frank *standord, place of formation < Gmc *standan, to stand + *ort, a place, orig., a point, akin to OE ord (see odd): hence, orig., a standing place
adjective
- used as, or meeting the requirements of, a standard, rule, model, etc.
- generally accepted as reliable or authoritative standard reference books
- conforming to what is usual; ordinary; not special or extra standard procedure
- Linguis.
- of or in accord with the level of usage of most educated speakers of a language and established as the prestigious form of that language
- designating the prestigious dialect of a given language Standard American English
Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
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