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  1. standing

    • IPA[ˈstandɪŋ]

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    • n.
      position, status, or reputation;the table of scores indicating the relative positions of competitors in a sporting contest
    • adj.
      (of a jump or a start in a running race) performed from rest or an upright position, without a run-up or the use of starting blocks;remaining in force or use; permanent
    • noun: standing, plural noun: standings

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    • n.
      an instruction to a bank by an account holder to make regular fixed payments to a particular ...

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    • n.
      a growing crop, especially of a cereal: we have to avoid livestock and standing crops

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    • adj.
      not attached to or supported by another structure: a free-standing cooker

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    • n.
      a growing crop, especially of a grain.

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    • n.
      an order or ruling governing the procedures of a society, council, or other deliberative body.

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      the end of a rope in a ship's rigging that is made fast, as distinct from the end to be ...

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    • adj.
      existing without outside assistance or dependence on others: self-standing, separately financed Crime Units a self-standing research project

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    • n.
      a permanent committee that meets regularly.

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    • IPA[ˈstandiNG]

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    • n.
      position, status, or reputation: their standing in the community a man of high social standing
    • adj.
      (of a jump or a start in a running race) performed from rest or an upright position, without a ... I took a standing jump

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