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Static

adjective Also, stat·i·cal. 1. pertaining to or characterized by a fixed or stationary condition. 2. showing little or no change: a static concept; a static ...

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Static | Define Static at Dictionary.com

Static has several meanings: Static electricity, a net charge of an object The triboelectric effect, e.g. from shoes rubbing carpet White noise, a random signal with ...

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Static - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Library > Literature & Language > Dictionary ( stăt ' ĭk ) adj. Having no motion; being at rest; quiescent. Fixed; stationary. Physics . Of or relating to bodies at ...

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static: Definition from Answers.com

Definition of STATIC. 1: exerting force by reason of weight alone without motion . 2: of or relating to bodies at rest or forces in equilibrium . 3: showing little ...

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Static - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary

of bodies, masses, or forces at rest or in equilibrium; not moving or progressing; at rest; inactive; stationary; Comput. designating or of memory that retains stored ...

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