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staphylococcus (bacteria)
star (in astronomy)
Star Chamber (historical site, England)
star cluster (in astronomy)
Star of Bethlehem (in the Gospels)
star-of-Bethlehem (in botany)
Star-spangled Banner, The (music, United States)
Stara Zagora (city, Bulgaria)
Staraya Russa (city, Russia)
starch (material)
stargazer (fish)
Starkville (city, Mississippi)
starling (Rock Band, 2000s)
starvation (condition)
Starved Rock (geographical area, Illinois)
Stary Krym (city, Ukraine)
Stassfurt (city, Germany)
State College (city, Pennsylvania)
state flowers (flower, United States)
State, United States Department of (department, United States)
Staten Island (island, borough, New York)
states of matter (in physics, chemistry)
States-General (in government)
states' rights (government, United States)
Statesboro (city, Georgia)
Statesville (city, North Carolina)
static (in electricity)
statics (branch of mechanics)
statistical mechanics (branch of mechanics)
statistics (in statistics, science)
statute (in law)
Staunton (city, Virginia)
Stavanger (city, Norway)
Stavelot (city, Belgium)
Stavisky Affair (historical event, France)
stavkirke (architecture, Scandinavia)
Stavropol (city, Russia)
Stavropol Territory (division, Russia)
stealth technology (in the military, technology)
steam engine (machine)
Steamboat Springs (city, Colorado)
steamship (vessel)
stearin (in chemistry)
steel (material)
steel industry (industry, material)
steel wool (material)
Steele, Mount (mountain, Canada)
Steelyard, Merchants of the (organization, Germany)
Steenkerque (city, Belgium)