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61state — See 49 state car forty nine state car …
62state — A body politic or society of men united together for the purpose of promoting their mutual safety and advantage by their combined strength, occupying a definite territory, and politically organized under one government. McLaughlin v Poucher, 127… …
63state — [13] State comes, partly via Old French estat (source of English estate), from Latin status ‘way of standing, condition, position’, which was formed from the same base as stāre ‘stand’ (a distant relative of English stand). The word’s political… …
64state — See: LIE IN STATE …
65state — See: LIE IN STATE …
66state — Argillaceous Ar gil*la ceous, a. [L. argillaceus, fr. argilla.] Of the nature of clay; consisting of, or containing, argil or clay; clayey. [1913 Webster] {Argillaceous sandstone} (Geol.), a sandstone containing much clay. {Argillaceous iron ore} …
67State — noun State University, as the shortened form of any public university name …
68state — See: lie in state …
69state n — Nitrogen is not found in Ireland because it is not found in a free state . juvenile n …
70state — n 1. condition, stage, phase; situation, circumstance, state of affairs; form, shape. 2. predicament, scrape, plight, quandary, dilemma, fix, corner, pinch, Inf. pickle. 3. standing, rank, status, place, position, estate, station, place, footing; …