State: nm (word coming from the Latin status “posture, pose”, “position, state”, “form of government” and “status”, from stare “to stand”, “to station” and “to stand firm”).
The word "state" has many meanings:
I) Manner of being (of a person or a thing), considered in what is lasting (as opposed to becoming).
A durable, permanent, stable state; momentary.
The successive states of a thing, of an evolution (degree, stage).
Linguistics: State verb, ex...
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