stat
1 Americanadverb
abbreviation
abbreviation
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statuary.
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statue.
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statute.
abbreviation
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(in prescriptions) immediately
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stationary
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statute
combining form
Etymology
Origin of stat1
First recorded in 1875–80; from Latin statim “immediately, at once”
Origin of stat.2
Origin of stat3
First recorded in 1950–55; by shortening
Origin of stat5
First recorded in 1955–60; by shortening
Origin of -stat6
< Greek -statēs, equivalent to sta- (stem of histánai to make stand; stand ) + -tēs agent noun suffix
Example Sentences
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Zero line-breaks is a stat that will stick in the throat until the rugby equivalent of the Heimlich manoeuvre is performed on this Scotland team.
From BBC
Stat News earlier reported Kaslow’s memo and that Prasad overruled reviewers.
Stat News reports that Dr. Prasad overruled staff who wanted to review Moderna’s application.
That stat may be a bit misleading as Arsenal have played 11 games in 2026, which is more than most other sides in the Premier League because of their involvement in the Carabao Cup, Champions League and FA Cup alongside their top-flight fixtures.
From BBC
About the only thing missing from his stat line was a touchdown -- something he was denied when a 49-yard charge to the end zone was disallowed after a holding call on center Jalen Sundell.
From Barron's
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