stato

Esperanto

head
Definitions
  • condition, state (of being)

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin status (manner of standing, condition, standing, position, state, status, id, apparel, and other senses, carriage, stan, dress, fixed, manner, set, attitude) borrowed from English state (phase of matter).

Origin

English

state

Gloss

phase of matter

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