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stature (encz) | stature,postava n: Zdeněk Brož |
stature (encz) | stature,vzrůst |
Stature (gcide) | Stature \Stat"ure\ (st[a^]ch"[~e]r; also, st[a^]t"[-u]r; 135),
n. [F. stature, OF. estature, from L. statura, originally, an
upright posture; hence, height or size of the body, from
stare, statum, to stand. See Stand.]
The natural height of an animal body; -- generally used of
the human body.
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Foreign men of mighty stature came. --Dryden.
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stature (wn) | stature
n 1: high level of respect gained by impressive development or
achievement; "a man of great stature"
2: (of a standing person) the distance from head to foot [syn:
stature, height] |
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Antestature (gcide) | Antestature \An`te*stat"ure\, n. (Fort.)
A small intrenchment or work of palisades, or of sacks of
earth.
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Stature (gcide) | Stature \Stat"ure\ (st[a^]ch"[~e]r; also, st[a^]t"[-u]r; 135),
n. [F. stature, OF. estature, from L. statura, originally, an
upright posture; hence, height or size of the body, from
stare, statum, to stand. See Stand.]
The natural height of an animal body; -- generally used of
the human body.
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Foreign men of mighty stature came. --Dryden.
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Statured (gcide) | Statured \Stat"ured\ (-[-u]rd), a.
Arrived at full stature. [R.]
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