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Shogi opening in which the rook does not move
Static Rook (居飛車 ibisha) openings is one of two major opening strategies in shogi. In the opening, the major piece of the rook fights from its starting
Static_Rook
Initial moves in a game of shogi
Double Static Rook opening ☖ pieces in hand: 角 ☗ pieces in hand: 角 Both players are using a Static Rook opening against each other in which the rook (飛)
Shogi_opening
Type of shogi opening
Double Static Rook ☖ pieces in hand: – ☗ pieces in hand: 歩 Double Wing Attack is a Double Static Rook opening where both players keep their rooks on their
Double_Static_Rook
Bear-in-the-hole Static Rook vs Mino Opposing Rook ☖ pieces in hand: – ☗ pieces in hand: – In shogi, Bear-in-the-hole Static Rook or Anaguma Static Rook (居飛車穴熊
Bear-in-the-hole_Static_Rook
Strong defensive configurations in shogi
requires moving the king, the rook (Japanese: 飛), a silver, and two golds for a total of six moves. Others such as the Static Rook Bear-in-the-hole castle are
Castle_(shogi)
Japanese strategy board game
Ranging Rook vs Static Rook ☖ pieces in hand: – ☗ pieces in hand: – Anaguma castle Static Rook by white against High Mino Castle 4th File Ranging Rook by black
Shogi
Openings in shogi position the rook to the center or left of the player's board
File Rook vs Static Rook ☖ pieces in hand: – ☗ pieces in hand: – Black (sente) is using a classic Ranging Rook position (Fourth File Rook). The rook has
Ranging_Rook
System vs Static Rook ☖ pieces in hand: – ☗ pieces in hand: – In shogi, the Fujii System (藤井システム fujii shisutemu) is a set of Fourth File Rook strategies
Fujii_System
considered by many to be the strongest defensive position in shogi in Double Static Rook games. The most common form of Fortress is the Gold Fortress. Besides
Fortress_castle
One of the strategies of shogi
Right Third File Rook, Sideways Rook or Sidestepped Rook) is a Static Rook opening in which the rook is moved to the third file if played by Black or the
Sleeve_Rook
Shogi strategy
Static Rook attack position used against a Ranging Rook opponent. The ponpon in the name is an onomatopoeia (mimetic) sound effect of the Static Rook
Ponpon_Knight
Shogi opening
Sleeve Rook) as these are still considered to be Static Rook positions. Double Ranging Rook games were relatively rare compared with Double Static Rook and
Double_Ranging_Rook
Shogi opening
櫓 yagura) is both a Static Rook opening (矢倉戦法 yagura senpō) and a castle in shogi. It is usually played in a Double Static Rook opening, which is often
Fortress_opening
surprise Static Rook position characterized by a Duck castle and formation similar to a Double Wing Attack opening that transitions to a Twisting Rook-like
Duck_opening
Board game strategy
player chooses a Ranging Rook opening rather than a Static Rook opening. However, it is also relatively common for Static Rook variant of Mino built on
Shogi_strategy
Castle used in shogi
Mino castle. However, a Static Rook strategy – the King's Head Vanguard Pawn – became a formidable challenge to Ranging Rook positions, as the Mino castle
Bear-in-the-hole_castle
jōseki) is a joseki for a Left Silver-5g Rapid Attack (Static Rook) vs Fourth File Rook (Ranging Rook) opening. It was originally conceived by Teruichi Aono
Saginomiya_joseki
Exchange (Japanese: 角換わり or 角換り, romanized: kakugawari) is a Double Static Rook opening in which the players exchange their bishops relatively early
Bishop_Exchange
dividing line between Ranging Rook and Static Rook positions, it is also possible to find Static Rook positions using a rook that has been moved to the central
Central_Rook
Shogi opening in which the rook moves forward
kuramashi or 浮き飛車目くらまし ukibisha me kuramashi) is a surprise Static Rook opening in which the player's rook is advanced to the file directly above their line of
Buoyant_Rook
Shogi opening
Eishun Suzuki (鈴木英春). The opening can be played against Ranging Rook or Static Rook. Kamaitachi was named after kamaitachi (鎌鼬), which is the weasel-like
Kamaitachi_opening
was a Static Rook vs. Fourth File Rook game from 1607. Black was Sōkei Ōhashi I [ja] who played a Right Fourth File Rook position (Static Rook) against
Fourth_File_Rook
strategy in shogi used with several different Static Rook openings often played by Black against Ranging Rook positions played by White. It is characterized
Left_Silver-57_Rapid_Attack
Rapid Attack Static Rook vs Fourth File Rook opening. It is named after Michiyoshi Yamada. The Yamada joseki starts after the Static Rook player has developed
Yamada_joseki
Shogi opening
is an uncommon opening with the rook on the bottom rank 9 enabling it to switch between a Ranging Rook and Static Rook attack. It was developed by professional
Pinwheel_(shogi)
Shogi opening
Fourth File Rook formation ☖ pieces in hand: – ☗ pieces in hand: – In shogi, Right Fourth File Rook (右四間飛車 migi shikenbisha) is a Static Rook opening in
Right_Fourth_File_Rook
Shogi opening
the Static Rook side's formation would lean towards one side (particularly when aiming at Static Rook Anaguma), the other side can aim for a rook exchange
Tateishi_Fourth_File_Rook
rapid attacking formation used with a Static Rook opening by Black often against White's Cheerful Central Rook. It was developed by then-3-dan Yoshitaka
Super_High_Speed_Silver-37
Shogi attacking strategy
Diagonal Climbing Silver attack used by Static Rook positions against Ranging Rook opponents). Different Static Rook shogi openings may include a Rushing
Rushing_Silver
Opposing Rook player's opponent is playing Static Rook, then the Opposing Rook player's rook will be on the same file as the opponent and the rooks will be
Opposing_Rook
Subway Rook vs Bear-in-the-hole Fourth File Rook ☖ pieces in hand: – ☗ pieces in hand: – Subway Rook (地下鉄飛車 chikatetsubisha) is an uncommon Static Rook shogi
Subway_Rook
Shogi strategy
dropped pawn supported by the rook aiming to break through the opponent's camp on their bishop's side. Many different Static Rook shogi openings include a
Climbing_Silver
In shogi, a piece formation used in different Double Static Rook openings
different Double Static Rook openings. It may also be played in Double Ranging Rook openings as well and in Right Fourth File Rook (Static Rook) positions against
Reclining_Silver
Japanese board game defensive formation
formation that may be used within both Ranging Rook and Static Rook positions against both Ranging Rook and Static Rook opponents. The castle has several variants
Mino_castle
Shogi strategy
shogi, the Ureshino (嬉野流 ureshino-ryū) opening is a newer aggressive Static Rook opening characterized by moving the right silver to the sixth file and
Ureshino_opening
elements of Opposing Rook openings. In a typical static rook vs. ranging rook game, ranging rook defends from static rook's rook pawn by way of the power
Bishop Exchange Fourth File Rook
Bishop_Exchange_Fourth_File_Rook
in shogi. It's a Static Rook Boat Rapid Attack strategy against Black's (sente) blocking the bishop's diagonal in a Third File Rook. It was created by
Three-Pawn Sacrifice Rapid Attack
Three-Pawn_Sacrifice_Rapid_Attack
Shogi opening
File Rook (矢倉対右四間飛車) is a Double Static Rook opening in which one player chooses a Fortress position and their opponent uses a Right Fourth File Rook position
Fortress vs Right Fourth File Rook
Fortress_vs_Right_Fourth_File_Rook
File Rook ☖ pieces in hand: – ☗ pieces in hand: – In shogi, Center Vanguard Pawn (5筋位取り go-suji kuraidori or 中央位取り chūō kuraidori) is a Static Rook opening
Center_Vanguard_Pawn
Opening sequence in shogi
Central Rook (White) ☖ pieces in hand: – ☗ pieces in hand: – Central Rook Fortress (矢倉中飛車 yagura nakabisha) is a Double Fortress (Double Static Rook) shogi
Central_Rook_Fortress
Shogi opening
refers to the case in a Double Static Rook situation in which Gote (White) switches energetically to an Opposing Rook variation. The origin of this strategy
Sakata_Opposing_Rook
Shogi opening
Iijima-ryuu hiki kaku) is a less common defensive Static Rook opening used against a Ranging Rook opponent. It has been used in both Black and White
Iijima_Bishop_Pullback
Static Rook opening in Japanese Chess
Snowroof or Snow Roof Fortress (雁木 gangi, lit. 'goose-wooden') is a Static Rook opening that characteristically uses a Snowroof castle. It is named after
Snowroof
Shogi opening
Vanguard Pawn or King's Side Vanguard Pawn (玉頭位取りgyoku tō kuraidori) is a Static Rook opening. This opening utilizes a Boat castle in which the king (if played
King's_Head_Vanguard_Pawn
First File Rook ☖ pieces in hand: – ☗ pieces in hand: – In shogi, First File Rook (一間飛車 ikkenbisha or ichigenbisha) is a Static Rook surprise opening
First_File_Rook
Shogi strategy
White played against a Static Rook position played by Black that captures White's side pawn on 34. (Cf. the Double Static Rook Side Pawn Capture opening
Central_Rook_vs_Side_Pawn
with a rook pawn opening (P-26). The rook pawn push naturally leads to Static Rook openings; however, it is possible to play a Feint Ranging Rook as well
Shogi_opening_sequences
Type of shogi castle
right, K-48, K-38, G-48). It is mainly used in ranging rook openings, but it can be used in static rook openings as well. "Ōsumi" is an abbreviation for "大いに住みやすい"
Cozy_castle
Rook on Pawn or Vertical Pawn Picker (タテ歩取り or 縦歩取り tatefudori) is a subclass of Double Wing Attack Floating Rook (Static Rook) openings in which the Floating
Rook_on_Pawn
Shōgi opening strategy
Twisting Rook (ひねり飛車 hineribisha) opening strategy is characterized by first playing a Static Rook opening, which then switches to a Ranging Rook strategy
Twisting_Rook
Class of Ranging Rook openings
often in order to prevent a Static Rook opponent's pawn exchange on the eighth (or second) file. The other Third File Rook form is known as the Ishida
Third_File_Rook
Major variation in Third File Rook openings of the Japanese game of shōgi
Ishida vs Static Rook ☖ pieces in hand: – ☗ pieces in hand: – (with Mino castle) The Ishida Opening (石田流三間飛車 ishida-ryū sankenbisha or shorter form 石田流
Ishida_(shogi)
Pawn Picker, Side Pawn Piker or simply 横歩 yokofu Side Pawn) is a Double Static Rook opening. The side pawns referred to are the pawns that are advanced in
Side_Pawn_Capture
as Climbing Silver, unlike the case of a static rook vs. Fourth File Rook. However, Katō-style Sleeve Rook and the Standing Gold strategy (金立ち戦法 kintachi
Silver_Horns_Central_Rook
Japanese shogi player (born 1970)
System, a class of strategies for Fourth File Rook positions against Static Rook opponents especially Static Rook Anaguma. Fujii's first tournament championship
Takeshi_Fujii
the Static Rook opponent aiming to attack the Ishida player's bishop head and while the Ishida player aims to counterattack breaking Static Rook's camp
Quick_Ishida
Chess Move
Black's rook pawn. The reason for the stopover on the 4th file is said to be as a way of preventing the powerful counter-attack that the Static Rook side
Direct_Opposing_Rook
as N-77, without exchanging bishops, and then moving the rook from 25 to 85 to make the rooks collide. Another well-known example is to attack with P-36
Nakahara_castle
Ranging Rook (陽動振り飛車 yōdōfuribisha) is a Ranging Rook opening in which the player first gives the impression that they are playing a Static Rook position
Feint_Ranging_Rook
Shogi strategy
Gold (棒金 bōkin) is a strategy used in different openings in which the Static Rook player advances their right gold up the second file if played by Black
Climbing_Gold
Shogi opening
Waki System Spearing the Sparrow Fortress vs Right Fourth File Rook Static Rook Central Rook 児玉孝一『必殺!カニカニ銀: ―究極の二枚銀戦法』(1992年、日本将棋連盟、ISBN 4-8197-0309-9) 児玉孝一『必殺!カニカニ銀:
Crab_Silvers
The opening is basically a Ranging Rook opening played against a Static Rook opponent, which plans for an Opposing Rook position with the threat of a bishop
Lady_Killer_Wham-Bam_Rook
Shogi strategy
during the opening. (See: Ranging Rook#Types of Ranging Rook.) Cheerful Central Rook is played against a Static Rook opponent. 1.P-76 P-34 2.P-26. Open
Cheerful_Central_Rook
matches, Shimada comments on Morio's Cheerful Central Rook played in response to Harunobu's Static Rook. After an hour of analyzing their match, Rei, Harunobu
List of March Comes In like a Lion episodes
List_of_March_Comes_In_like_a_Lion_episodes
(雀刺し or スズメ刺し suzumezashi) is one of the substrategies of the Fortress (Static Rook) class of openings. The strategy is basically an edge attack on the first
Spearing_the_Sparrow
Side Pawn Capture (相横歩取り ai-yokofudori) is a Side Pawn Capture (Double Static Rook) opening in which both players capture each other's side pawn (as opposed
Double_Side_Pawn_Capture
Shogi strategy
In shogi, Tsukada Special (塚田スペシャル tsukada supesharu) is a Floating Rook variant of the Double Wing Attack shogi opening developed by professional Yasuaki
Tsukada_Special
Shogi opening
pieces in hand: 歩歩 No Guard (ノーガード nō gādo) is a variation of the Double Static Rook shogi opening, classified as a subvariation of the Double Wing Attack
No_Guard
bishop's head. It can be developed into a Ranging Rook position and is played against a Static Rook position. The opening was used by professional Kunio
Bishop_Head_Pawn
In shogi, the Tonari opening (都成流 tonari-ryū) is a Ranging Rook surprise opening that was invented by professional Ryūma Tonari. It was presented on the
Tonari_opening
Shogi opening
Waki System (脇システム waki shisutemu) is a symmetrical Double Fortress (Static Rook) opening. It is characterized in part by positioning Black's bishop on
Waki_System
the left side have usually been used for Static Rook positions. Although Left Bear-in-the-hole Central Rook was invented by amateur players, it has been
Left Bear-in-the-hole Central Rook
Left_Bear-in-the-hole_Central_Rook
joseki (木村定跡) is a joseki for a Bishop Exchange Reclining Silver (Double Static Rook) opening. It was developed by lifetime Meijin Yoshio Kimura. Diagram
Kimura_joseki
Japanese light novel series and its adaptations
in some episodes of the anime. His play style basically sticks with Static Rook, famous for using Sente's Double Wing Attack and Gote's Tempo Loss Bishop
The Ryuo's Work Is Never Done!
The_Ryuo's_Work_Is_Never_Done!
Climbing Silver (角換わり棒銀 kakugawari bōgin) is a Bishop Exchange (Double Static Rook) opening that uses a Climbing Silver attacking formation with the left
Bishop Exchange, Climbing Silver
Bishop_Exchange,_Climbing_Silver
File Rook's basic position ☖ pieces in hand: – ☗ pieces in hand: – In shogi, Yōryū Fourth File Rook (耀龍四間飛車 yōryū shikenbisha) is a Fourth File Rook (Ranging
Yōryū_Fourth_File_Rook
Offensive Strategy in shogi
romanized: aigakari, lit. 'Mutual attack') is a Double Static Rook opening in which both sides directly advance their rook pawns forward on the second and eighth files
Double_Wing_Attack
openings appearing around the same time as the Black's Static Rook vs White's Traditional Ranging Rook type of openings (thus predating other old openings
Wrong_Diagonal_Bishop
Shogi opening
Hirokazu Ueno vs Keiji Nishikawa 2008. Fortress opening Fortress castle Static Rook Shogi opening Aono, Teruichi (2009) [1983]. Better moves for better shogi
Double_Fortress
Generating polynomial of the number of ways to place non-attacking rooks on a chessboard
that there is no pair of rooks in the same row or column. In this sense, an arrangement is the positioning of rooks on a static, immovable board; the arrangement
Rook_polynomial
Japanese chess problem
to the joseki for Cheerful Central Rook vs Static Rook games. For instance, if Black is playing Cheerful Central Rook, then if White deviates from the jouseki
Tsume_shogi
Japanese shogi player (born 1957)
castle for Counter-Ranging Rook Static Rook positions. At the time, the Bear-in-the-hole was used primarily for Ranging Rook positions. The diagram below
Torahiko_Tanaka
Strategy in a Japanese board game
morishita shisutemu) is a strategy used by Black in Double Fortress (Static Rook) openings. The strategy was invented by professional player Taku Morishita
Morishita_System
are not known. Black appears to be playing a Static Rook position while White a Central Rook (Ranging Rook) position. In the 14th century, the Fustu Shodoshu
History_of_shogi
Double Fortress opening
Attack Fortress (阿久津流急戦矢倉 akutsu-ryū kyūsen yagura) is a Double Fortress (Static Rook) opening. This style of Fortress was named after professional player
Akutsu_Rapid_Attack_Fortress
Japanese shogi player
is the same as one of main strategies used in Static Rook openings, Yagura's speciality is Ranging Rook openings. He prefers to avoid established opening
Norihiro_Yagura
Field of artificial intelligence
developed the computer program Tacos. Tacos played first and chose the static rook line in the opening. Professional Hashimoto followed the opening line
Computer_shogi
Japanese shogi and chess player (born 1970)
player of Static Rook strategies in both attack and defense, whether in early fight or slow game circumstances, but has also used Ranging Rook openings
Yoshiharu_Habu
Shogi opening
is flexible in that it can lead to an Opposing Rook (Ranging Rook) position as well as a Static Rook position with or without a bishop trade. The most
Bishop-33_opening
Shogi opening
Floating Rook Static Rook Another common alternative is for Black to position their rook down to the rank 6. See: Double Wing Attack Floating Rook. For example
Double Wing Attack, Retreating Rook
Double_Wing_Attack,_Retreating_Rook
in hand: 角 歩 ☗ pieces in hand: – When facing an opponent developing a Static Rook formation, castling the king to the left generally requires defending
Right_King
Attacking formation
Silver (角換わり腰掛け銀 kakugawari koshikakegin) is a Bishop Exchange (Double Static Rook) opening that uses a Reclining Silver attacking formation. If both sides
Bishop Exchange, Reclining Silver
Bishop_Exchange,_Reclining_Silver
Tanaka for his developments in opening strategy for Static Rook Anaguma and Yagura Without Pushing the Rook Pawn among others. 2023 Akihiro Murata (Murata
Annual_Shogi_Awards
American electronic musician (born 1974)
Distortions album. O.S.T. Rook Vallade Rook Valard Dalglish Scald Rougish Wooli Bodin Harry Rod Amhain ACLDS S.o.T. SCLD Seaes 1995 Rook Valard - Systematic
Chris_Douglas_(musician)
Shogi opening
Attack Double Wing Retreating Rook Tsukada Special Static Rook Hosking 1996, p. 105, Part II, Chapter 2: Floating rook (ukibisha): Introduction. Hosking
Double Wing Attack, Floating Rook
Double_Wing_Attack,_Floating_Rook
Exchange With Tempo Loss (一手損角換わり ittezon kakugawari) is a Bishop Exchange (Static Rook) opening that has White trading the bishops very early in the game before
Tempo_Loss_Bishop_Exchange
Japanese shogi player
for developing the so-called "Super Fourth File Rook" opening decades ago as a counter to the static-rook Anaguma castle strategy, ...) "Kishi Dētabēsu:
Kenji_Kobayashi
Japanese shogi player (born 1998)
attacking-style and being an "all-rounder" who is proficient in both Ranging Rook and Static Rook openings. The promotion history for Naka is given below. 3-dan: November
Nanami_Naka
White, then, is able to drop their rook on the second file. Side Pawn Capture Double Side Pawn Capture Static Rook "Yokofudori "Aono Ryū" Fukken Aono
Side_Pawn_Capture,_Bishop-33
Climbing Silver Tempo Loss Bishop Exchange Wrong Diagonal Bishop Exchange Static Rook Hosking, Tony (1996). The art of shogi. The Shogi Foundation. ISBN 978-0-95310-890-9
Bishop Exchange, Rushing Silver
Bishop_Exchange,_Rushing_Silver
STATIC ROOK
STATIC ROOK
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English : habitational name from Stain in Lincolnshire, named with Old Norse steinn ‘stone’, ‘rock’.
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Variant form of Slavic Belobog, BELUN means "white god."Â
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Variant spelling of Slavic Belobog, BIALBOG means "white god."Â
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Variant spelling of Slavic Belobog, BIELOBOG means "white god."Â
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Slavic name ZLOGONJE means "expels evil."
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Short form of English Eustacia, STACIA means "fruitful."
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Slavic
Variant spelling of Slavic Danica, DANIKA means "morning star."
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Variant spelling of Slavic Belobog, BELBOG means "white god."Â
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Feminine form of Slavic Vladislav, VLADISLAVA means "rules with glory."
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Variant spelling of Slavic Belobog, BYLUN means "white god."Â
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Slavic form of Greek Mattathias, MATIJA means "gift of God."
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Feminine variant spelling of English unisex Stacey, STACIE means "resurrection."
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Slavic
Variant spelling of Slavic Belobog, BYELOBOG means "white god."Â
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English
Feminine variant spelling of English unisex Stacey, STACI means "resurrection."
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Slavic
Slavic name ZHERNEBOH means "black god."Â
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Stand of glory.
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Slavic
Slavic name DUNJA means "quince."
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Slavic
Slavic form of Greek Georgios, JURI means "earth-worker, farmer."
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Greek
Short form of Greek Eustathios, STATHIS means "good stability."
Male
Slavic
Slavic form of Teutonic Chustaffus, GOSTISLAV means "meditation staff."
STATIC ROOK
STATIC ROOK
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Calm; Silent
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Native American Iroquois name ORENDA means "magic power."
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Team Fighter
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Shining army.
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Power of All Gods
STATIC ROOK
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n.
A church in which the procession of the clergy halts on stated days to say stated prayers.
n.
Pertaining to, or caused by, ecstasy or excessive emotion; of the nature, or in a state, of ecstasy; as, ecstatic gaze; ecstatic trance.
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See Styptic.
n.
A statue.
n.
The principal gold coin of ancient Grece. It varied much in value, the stater best known at Athens being worth about £1 2s., or about $5.35. The Attic silver tetradrachm was in later times called stater.
a.
Resting; acting by mere weight without motion; as, statical pressure; static objects.
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One who states.
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of State
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To place, as a statue; to form a statue of; to make into a statue.
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An Italic letter, character, or type (see Italic, a., 2.); -- often in the plural; as, the Italics are the author's. Italic letters are used to distinguish words for emphasis, importance, antithesis, etc. Also, collectively, Italic letters.
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Recurring at regular time; not occasional; as, stated preaching; stated business hours.
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Alt. of Statical
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Of or pertaining to the body as a whole; corporeal; as, somatic death; somatic changes.
imp. & p. p.
of State
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A styptic medicine.
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Having little or no tendency to take a fixed or definite position or direction: thus, a suspended magnetic needle, when rendered astatic, loses its polarity, or tendency to point in a given direction.
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A Sotadic verse or poem.
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State; rank; condition of life; social status.