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Adjective
/ˈstandərd/,
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standards, plural;
  1. Used or accepted as normal or average
    • - the standard rate of income tax
    • - it is standard practice in museums to register objects as they are acquired
  2. (of a size, measure, design, etc.) Such as is regularly used or produced; not special or exceptional
    • - all these doors come in a range of standard sizes
  3. (of a work, repertoire, or writer) Viewed as authoritative or of permanent value and so widely read or performed
    • - his essays on the interpretation of reality became a standard text
  4. Denoting or relating to the spoken or written form of a language widely accepted as usual and correct
    • - speakers of standard English
  5. (of a tree or shrub) Growing on an erect stem of full height

  6. (of a shrub) Grafted on an erect stem and trained in tree form
    • - standard roses
Noun
  1. A level of quality or attainment
    • - their restaurant offers a high standard of service
    • - the governor's ambition to raise standards in schools
  2. A required or agreed level of quality or attainment
    • - half of the beaches fail to comply with EPA standards
    • - their tap water was not up to standard
  3. An idea or thing used as a measure, norm, or model in comparative evaluations
    • - the wages are low by today's standards
    • - the system had become an industry standard
  4. Principles of conduct informed by notions of honor and decency
    • - a decline in moral standards
  5. A form of language that is widely accepted as the correct form

  6. The prescribed weight of fine metal in gold or silver coins
    • - the sterling standard for silver
  7. A system by which the value of a currency is defined in terms of gold or silver or both

  8. An object that is supported in an upright position, in particular

  9. A military or ceremonial flag carried on a pole or hoisted on a rope

  10. A tree or shrub that grows on an erect stem of full height

  11. A shrub grafted on an erect stem and trained in tree form

  12. The large frequently erect uppermost petal of a papilionaceous flower

  13. One of the inner petals of an iris flower, frequently erect

  14. An upright water or gas pipe

  15. A tune or song of established popularity


  1. conforming to or constituting a standard of measurement or value; or of the usual or regularized or accepted kind; "windows of standard width"; "standard sizes"; "the standard fixtures"; "standard brands"; "standard operating procedure"
  2. a basis for comparison; a reference point against which other things can be evaluated; "the schools comply with federal standards"; "they set the measure for all subsequent work"
  3. criterion: the ideal in terms of which something can be judged; "they live by the standards of their community"
  4. a board measure = 1980 board feet
  5. established or well-known or widely recognized as a model of authority or excellence; "a standard reference work"; "the classical argument between free trade and protectionism"
  6. conforming to the established language usage of educated native speakers; "standard English" (American); "received standard English is sometimes called the King's English" (British)
  7. A technical standard is an established norm or requirement. It is usually a formal document that establishes uniform engineering or technical criteria, methods, processes and practices. In contrast, a custom, convention, company product, corporate standard, etc. ...
  8. The Standard was an American automobile manufactured between 1904 and around 1908. Successor to the US Long Distance, it was a 25hp four with wooden side-entrance bodywork. It sold for $3500.
  9. The Standard was a German automobile manufactured between 1911 and 1912. The car was produced at Berlin-Charlottenburg using a rotary valve engine built by Heinrod, which was unreliable and had not been fully developed; consequently, it was very unpopular.
  10. The Standard Motor Company was founded in Coventry, England in 1903 by Reginald Walter Maudslay (1871–1934). The Standard name was last used in Britain in 1963, and in India in 1987.
  11. In analytical chemistry, a standard solution is a solution containing a precisely known concentration of an element or a substance. It is prepared using a standard substance, such as a primary standard. ...
  12. The Standard was an Italian automobile manufactured from 1906 until 1908 by the Fabbrica Automobili Standard of Torino. The company produced a 10/14 hp four-cylinder which was sometimes marketed under the name FAS.
  13. A level of quality or attainment; Something used as a measure for comparative evaluations; An object supported in an upright position; A musical work of established popularity; The flag or ensign carried by a cavalry unit; A rule or set of rules or requirements which are widely agreed upon or ...
  14. : Pertaining to standards, concerned with standards, specific to standards
  15. (Standards) Technical requirements for processes, procedures, practices and methods that have been adopted as standard.
  16. (Standards) A set of voluntary standards created by the IAB for online ad sizes, dimensions and names.
  17. (Standards) The three upward arching petals of the flower.
  18. (Standards) The equipment that holds the bar at a particular height above the ground. Standards may be adjusted to raise and lower the bar and also to adjust the horizontal position of the bar.
  19. (standards) Statements of what students should know and be able to demonstrate. Various standards have been developed by national organizations, state departments of education, districts, and schools.
  20. (Standards) specifications for tree installation, maintenance and/or pruning.
  21. (Standards) are specific content within a larger Content Area.
  22. (Standards) The legal document registered with BOLI – ATD that outlines all of the requirements of the individual apprenticeship program.
  23. (Standards) quality indicators included in the QRIS criteria used to measure the ECE program and assign a rating. ...
  24. Standards are results that are expected or required at a minimum and the methods for testing those results for conformance to the Standard.
  25. (Standards) The broadest of a family of terms referring to statements of expectations for student learning, including content standards, performance standards, and benchmarks.