Standard - Dictionary Definition and Overview

Standard :  adj
1: conforming to or constituting a standard of measurement or value; or of the usual or regularized or accepted kind; "windows of standard width"; "standard sizes"; "the standard fixtures"; "standard brands"; "standard operating procedure" [ant: nonstandard]
2: commonly used or supplied; "standard procedure"; "standard car equipment"
3: established or widely recognized as a model of authority or excellence; "a standard reference work" [ant: nonstandard]
4: conforming to the established language usage of educated native speakers; "standard English" (American); "received standard English is sometimes called the King's English" (British) [syn: received] [ant: nonstandard]
5: regularly and widely used or sold; "a standard size"; "a stock item" [syn: stock] (noun)
1: a basis for comparison; a reference point against which other things can be evaluated; "they set the measure for all subsequent work" [syn: criterion, measure, touchstone]
2: the ideal in terms of which something can be judged; "they live by the standards of their community" [syn: criterion]
3: a board measure = 1980 board feet
4: the value behind the money in a monetary system [syn: monetary standard]
5: an upright pole or beam (especially one used as a support); "distance was marked by standards every mile"; "lamps supported on standards provided illumination"
6: any distinctive flag

Based on WordNet 2.0

Sheth \Sheth\, n. The part of a plow which projects downward beneath the beam, for holding the share and other working parts; -- also called standard, or post.

Based on Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary

Standard : \Stand"ard\, n. [OF. estendart, F. ['e]tendard, probably fr. L. extendere to spread out, extend, but influenced by E. stand. See Extend.] 1. A flag; colors; a banner; especially, a national or other ensign.

His armies, in the following day, On those fair plains their standards proud display. --Fairfax.

2. That which is established by authority as a rule for the measure of quantity, extent, value, or quality; esp., the original specimen weight or measure sanctioned by government, as the standard pound, gallon, or yard.

3. That which is established as a rule or model by authority, custom, or general consent; criterion; test.

The court, which used to be the standard of property and correctness of speech. --Swift.

A disposition to preserve, and an ability to improve, taken together, would be my standard of a statesman. --Burke.

4. (Coinage) The proportion of weights of fine metal and alloy established by authority.

By the present standard of the coinage, sixty-two shillings is coined out of one pound weight of silver. --Arbuthnot.

5. (Hort.) A tree of natural size supported by its own stem, and not dwarfed by grafting on the stock of a smaller species nor trained upon a wall or trellis.

In France part of their gardens is laid out for flowers, others for fruits; some standards, some against walls. --Sir W. Temple.

6. (Bot.) The upper petal or banner of a papilionaceous corolla.

7. (Mech. & Carp.) An upright support, as one of the poles of a scaffold; any upright in framing.

8. (Shipbuilding) An inverted knee timber placed upon the deck instead of beneath it, with its vertical branch turned upward from that which lies horizontally.

9. The sheth of a plow.

10. A large drinking cup. --Greene.

Standard bearer, an officer of an army, company, or troop, who bears a standard; -- commonly called color sergeantor color bearer; hence, the leader of any organization; as, the standard bearer of a political party.

Based on Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary

Standard : \Stand"ard\, a. 1. Being, affording, or according with, a standard for comparison and judgment; as, standard time; standard weights and measures; a standard authority as to nautical terms; standard gold or silver.

2. Hence: Having a recognized and permanent value; as, standard works in history; standard authors.

3. (Hort.) (a) Not supported by, or fastened to, a wall; as, standard fruit trees. (b) Not of the dwarf kind; as, a standard pear tree.

Standard candle, Standard gauge. See under Candle, and Gauge.

Standard solution. (Chem.) See Standardized solution, under Solution.

Based on Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary

STANDARD, measure. A weight or measure of certain dimensions, to which all other weights and measures must correspond; as, aStandard : bushel. Also the quality of certain metals, to which all others of the same kind ought to be made to conform; as, standard gold, standard silver. Vide Dollar; Eagle; Money.

Based on Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856) [Bouvier_Law_Dictionary]:

STANDARD, in war. An ensign or flag used in war.

Based on Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856) [Bouvier_Law_Dictionary]:

Standard : 

Standards are necessary for interworking, portability, and reusability. They may be de facto standards for various communities, or officially recognised national or international standards.

Andrew Tanenbaum, in his Computer Networks book, once said, "The nice thing about standards is that there are so many of them to choose from", a reference to the fact that competing standards become a source of confusion, division, obsolescence, and duplication of effort instead of an enhancement to the usefulness of products.

Some bodies concerned in one way or another with computing IAB_({RFC">standards are IAB ({RFC and STD), ISO, ANSI, DoD, ECMA, IEEE, IETF, OSF, W3C.

(1999-07-06)



Based on the Online Dictionary of Computing [Computer_Dictionary]:

Standard, IL (village, FIPS 72221) Location: 41.25640 N, 89.18032 W Population (1990): 260 (117 housing units) Area: 1.5 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)

Based on the Online Dictionary of Computing [Computer_Dictionary]:

Example Usage of Standard

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kbrighton: @FluridCube We've got Standard RTV stuff and the like. I've gotta add in the votekick stuff.
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