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The word stat is an abbreviation of the Latin word statim, which has the meaning "instantly/immediately". This usage was then generalized beyond the domain of prescriptions to refer to any action that needed to be taken immediately.

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etymology - What is the origin of "stat"? - English Language & Usage ...

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Can anyone explain what the difference between status and state is when I talk about the condition or situation of an object? Here's what I got from Longman English Dictionary. status: a situati...

There are no special rules for capitalizing the word "state" in ordinary, non-technical English. It should be capitalized when at the start of a sentence, or when it is part of a proper noun. The state (3) of affairs is that the State of Washington (proper noun) is a state (2) within the sovereign state (1) known as The United States of America (proper noun).

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I kind of started getting a blurry image of what you mean, but still I have 2 more question, if you may! What shall I write in the (District/ county/ province/ state) field in my mailing address. According to what you've explained Cairo acts as its own state, so I would also write Cairo in that field, should I? And lastly, what's is the proper way to translate my Address? I'm required to enter ...

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Is it a City, Province, State or a District? And How to Properly ...

A tool to clamp a blood vessel is called a hemo stat. A bacterio stat stops bacteria from replicating, in contrast to a bacterio cide, which kills the bacteria. Statins are so named because they interfere with (stop or cause to come to rest) the production of cholesterol in the liver. Somato statin is a hormone that stops others from being ...

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