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STANCH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1 ... to check or stop the flowing of ... stanched her tears ... also : to stop the flow of blood from (a wound) ... 2 ... a ... to stop or check in its ...
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STANCH | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to stop something happening, or to stop liquid, especially blood, from flowing out. The country's asylum laws were amended to stanch the flow/flood of economic ...
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Synonyms of stanch - Merriam-Webster Thesaurus
Synonyms for STANCH: repress, suppress, turn back, rein (in), squelch, discontinue, suspend, impede; Antonyms of STANCH: continue, keep (on), persist, ...
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stanch
▪ I. stanch, staunch, n.1 (stɑːnʃ, -æ-, stɔːnʃ) Also 8 Sc. stench. [f. stanch v., or ad. the equivalent F. estanche (Cotgr. 1611; now étanche), which prob. existed in OF.] † 1. That which stops or allays, also a stopping.a 1400–50 Stockh. Med. MS. 28 Staunch of lecherye. 1557 N. Grimalde in Tottel's...
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staunch / stanch | Common Errors in English Usage and More
“staunch” has been a standard spelling for the word with the latter meaning from its origin in the 14 th century, and is today more popular than “stanch.”
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Stanch - Webster's Dictionary 1828
Stanch · 1. Sound; firm; strong and tight; as a stanch ship. · 2. Firm in principle; steady; constant and zealous; hearty; as a stanch churchman; a stanch ...
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stanch
stanch/stɑ:ntʃ; ?@ stæntʃ; stæntʃ/ (also staunch/ stɔ:ntʃ; stɔntʃ/) v [Tn](a) stop the flow of (esp blood) 止住(尤指血)的流出 stanch the bleeding 止血.(b) stop or control the flow of blood from (a wound) 止住或控制(受伤处)的流血 stanch a cut 止住伤口的血.
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Stanch - Taiwan Stainless Steel Company and Manufacturer Since ...
Stanch is a stainless steel manufacturer who can offers slitting, grinding, and other diversified finish treatment services in ss coil and sheets.
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stanch | staunch, v. meanings, etymology and more
There are 14 meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb stanch, eight of which are labelled obsolete. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and ...
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STANCH Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
to stop flowing, as blood; be stanched. noun. Also called navigation weir. Also called flash-lock. a lock that, after being partially emptied ...
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Stanch - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Use the verb stanch to describe stopping a liquid from spreading. A bandage can stanch bleeding and thick towels can stanch the flow of water across the ...
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stanch - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
to stop the flow of blood, diarrhoea, or other bodily fluids; to alleviate, ease; to appease, assuage, satisfy; to cure; to overcome; to put an end to; to ...
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Liquid bandage
Liquid bandages are increasingly finding use in the field of combat, where they can be used to rapidly stanch a wound until proper medical attention can
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constaunch
† conˈstaunch, v. Obs. rare. [f. con- + stanch v.] trans. To stanch completely.1557 Kynge Arthur (Copland) v. x, All the leches of Brytayn shal not constaunche thy blode.
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Hélie de Bourdeilles
A stanch defender of the rights of the Church against the encroachments of the State, Bourdeilles advocated the abolition of the Pragmatic Sanction of
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