- stat-majór
- s. n., pl. státe-majóre
Dictionar Ortografic al Limbii Române Pentru Elevi. 2013.
Dictionar Ortografic al Limbii Române Pentru Elevi. 2013.
stat — STAT2, state, s.n. 1. Listă, tabel. ♦ (În sintagma) Stat de plată = tabel, listă în care sunt înscrise drepturile băneşti pe care le achită o întreprindere lucrătorilor ei. ♢ Stat de funcţii = document (sub formă de tabel) în care sunt înscrise… … Dicționar Român
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STAT Medevac — is a service of the Center for Emergency Medicine in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The primary function of STAT MedEvac is to provide air medical transport for patients with an injury or critical illness. STAT MedEvac is directed by a consortium of… … Wikipedia
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MAJOR Gradus — apud Papin. Stat. Praefat. l. 4. Sylv. ad Marcellum: Plotio Grypho Maioris gradus Iuveni dignius opusculum reddam, sed interim hendecasyllabos, quos Saturnalibus una risimus, huic volumini inserui: Patritiatus est, Barthio Animadversionib. ad l.… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
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Major League Baseball consecutive games played streaks — Listed below are the 15 longest consecutive games played streaks in Major League Baseball history.[1] To compile such a streak, a player must appear in every game played by his team. The streak is broken if the team completes a game in which the… … Wikipedia
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Major William Haymond — William Haymond, son of John Haymond and Margaret Calder (married on August 22, 1723 at Queen Anne s Parish in Maryland [1]), was born in the colony of Maryland on January 4, 1740 and died at his residence near Quiet Dell on November 12, 1821.… … Wikipedia