STAT

Etymology 1

Adverb

stat (comparative more stat, superlative most stat)

(medicine) Immediately; now.

Adjective

stat (not comparable)

(medicine) With no delay; at once.

Etymology 2

Abbreviation.

Noun

stat (plural stats)

(especially in plural) Abbreviation of statistics.

Verb

stat (third-person singular simple present stats, present participle statting, simple past and past participle statted)

(slang, RPG, transitive) To assign statistics to (a monster, etc. in a game).

Etymology 3

Abbreviation.

Noun

stat (plural stats)

(Canada, informal) A statutory public holiday (also as stat holiday)

Anagrams

• Tats, Tsat, tast, tats

Source: Wiktionary



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According to Guinness World Records, the largest collection of coffee pots belongs to Robert Dahl (Germany) and consists of 27,390 coffee pots as of 2 November 2012, in Rövershagen, Germany.

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