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| Stall
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In reference to a wind turbine, a condition when the rotor stops turning. |
| Stamen
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The male reproductive parts of a flower. |
| Stamp
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(1) A mark used to grade or identify an item. (2) Small, glue-backed piece of paper which shows that postage has been paid or a tax has been collected. (3) To imprint or cut out by bringing a form forcibly against a material. (4) The form that is used to imprint or out on material. |
| Stanchion
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A vertical supporting beam, nowadays mainly of steel. |
| Stand oil
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Heat thickened oil used to finish furniture. Tung and Linseed are two types of this oil. |
| Stand pipe
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Open vertical pipe that receives water from a washing machine. Also the vertical pipe run supplying water to a fire sprinkler system; also large vertical pipe into which water is pumped in order to produce a desired pressure; a high vertical pipe or reservoir that is used to secure a uniform pressure in a water-supply system. |
| Stand-alone generator
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A power source/generator that operates independently of or is not connected to an electric transmission and distribution network; used to meet a load(s) physically close to the generator. |
| Stand-alone inverter
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An inverter that operates independent of or is not connected to an electric transmission and distribution network. |
| Standard
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An established level for use as a rule or basis for comparison in measuring or judging capacity, quantity, content, value, quality, etc., which helps to insure that minimum requirements are met. |
| Standard air
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Air with a weight of 0.075 pounds per cubic foot with an equivalent density of dry air at a temperature of 86 degrees Fahrenheit and standard barometric pressure of 29.92 inches of mercury. |
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