ST
St (saint)
n.
one who has been canonized by the Catholic Church; one who is exceptionally holy or good
St. (street)
n.
road, public thoroughfare, paved or unpaved surface on which cars and other traffic travel
st. (stanza)
group of lines forming one division of a poem or a song
ST
ST,
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St. or
st may refer to:
- St, or St., a contraction of Saint, especially in Christianity
- St, or St., a contraction of Street, a public thoroughfare
- St, or St., a contraction of Strait, a body of water
- Short ton, a unit of mass equal to 2000 lb, or one ton in the United States
- Stere, a unit of volume equivalent to one cubic meter, used to measure cordwood
- St, Stoke as a unit for viscosity
- Stone (weight), a unit of mass used in the British Isles and other countries
- in ordinal number abbreviations, such as 1st and 21st
- s.t., abbreviation of "subject to" or "such that" to indicate constraints
st
Ordinal indicator
In written languages, an
ordinal indicator is a
character, or group of characters, following a numeral denoting that it is an
ordinal number, rather than a cardinal number.
St. (Sankt)
St, saint, person of exceptional holiness, person canonized by the Christian Church for his holy qualities
St (Saint)
saint, title placed before the name of a canonized person (often appearing in the names of cities, towns, family names, etc.)
St (saint)
zkr.
světec/světice; kámen