Definition of Statum. Meaning of Statum. Synonyms of Statum

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Sphenostoma cristatum
Wedgebill Wedge"bill`, n. (Zo["o]l.) An Australian crested insessorial bird (Sphenostoma cristatum) having a wedge-shaped bill. Its color is dull brown, like the earth of the plains where it lives.
Statuminate
Statuminate Sta*tu"mi*nate, v. t. [L. statuminatus, p. p. of statuminare to prop, fr. statumen a prop, fr. statuere to place.] To prop or support. [Obs.] --B. Jonson.
Superstatum
Superstatum Su`per*sta"tum, n.; pl. Superstrata. [NL.: cf. L. supersternere, superstratum, to spread upon. See Super-, and Stratum.] A stratum, or layer, above another.

Meaning of Statum from wikipedia

- studdii duæ sunt positiones: publi**** et privatum. Publi**** ius est, quod statum rei Romanæ spectat, privatum, quod ad singulorum utilitatem; sunt enim quædam...
- emolumentum et commodum, quantum in nobis sit, procuraturos, ad quemcunque vitae statum pervenerimus. Item agnoscimus si quis nostrum indecore turbulenterve se...
- therefore it ordered that this be classified as 'reduci ad pristinum publi**** statum', meaning that the land was to be restored to its original state. Swieqi...
- zvířat mladých zvířat Dative mladejm lidem mladým lidem mladejm státům mladým státům mladejm ženám mladým ženám mladejm zvířatům mladým zvířatům Accusative...
- conditionem hominum extra societatem civilem, quam conditionem appellare liceat statum naturæ, aliam non esse quam bellum omnium contra omnes; atque in eo bello...
- Plates plate 240: 1, 4, from Stratum X (dated by Loud 1650–1550 BC) and Statum VIIB (dated 1250–1150 BC), noted by Joines 1968:245f. R.A.S. Macalister...
- reduplicated, for example: dō, dare, dedī, datum, "to give" stō, stāre, stetī, statum, "to stand"; The verb dō "I give" is irregular in that except in the 2nd...
- studdii duæ sunt positiones: publi**** et privatum. Publi**** ius est, quod statum rei Romanæ spectat, privatum, quod ad singulorum utilitatem; sunt enim quædam...
- specifically its supine, statum) to replace that of the main co**** derived from esse. For example, the French participle été comes from statum. The proto-Germanic...
- alij, quos Iaponii Christiani, quatenus eorum circa Christianam Religionem statum Apostolicis auribus intimarent, specialiter destinaverant, auditi, recreati...