probably one of these:
* A quasi-stellar object (Quasar) * The post-nominals of the Queen's Service Order * The Queensland Symphony Orchestra * The Quincy Symphony Orchestra based in Quincy, Massachusetts, United States * A Q code for the exchange between two amateur radio operators or an SWL and an amateur radio operator or a commercial HF radio station * The IATA airport code for Sousse, Tunisia * Geology code for glacial Sumas Outwash sediment * The Quantic Soul Orchestra [ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QSO ]
QSO stands for "quasar, radio source, or optical source." It is typically used in astronomy to refer to an astronomical object that emits substantial energy across a range of wavelengths.
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An iron stand is used to hold hot objects such as beakers, flasks, or crucibles during experiments in a laboratory setting. It provides a stable platform for heating or conducting reactions without the need for direct contact with a hot surface.
The initials USSR stand for the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, which was a former communist state in Eastern Europe and Asia that existed from 1922 to 1991.
The "S" in SOS stands for "save." SOS is a distress signal that is used internationally to signal that someone is in need of help.
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It means to see if you can communicate direct or by relay with someone.
It could be, but the definition quasi-star depends on the radiation output, NOT the shape.
I believe you are referring to QSL or QSO cards- which mean, in Ham radio jargon- Quested Signal listened ( roughly) or Quested Signal Observed) for commericial stations these are printed postcards with the station"s call letters, for example- WCBS-FM and frequency allotment- in that case 101.1MGH ( FM) band. the radio stations, if you write them, will probably send you a verification card. this whole thing is a sub-hobby within the radio-listening ( not necessarily Ham or Two-Way hobby- and was very popular in the thirties. QSL and QSO cards are more-or-less interchangeable terms. Most of the old-time (Q) ciphers are no longer used.(these were both verbal and in CW code form.).
A homophone for stand is "stann," which is a rare alternative spelling of 'stand.'
The present infinitive of "stand" is "to stand."
When the night has come And the land is dark And the moon is the only light we see No I won't be afraid No I won't be afraid Just as long as you stand, stand by me And darling, darling stand by me Oh, now, now, stand by me Stand by me, stand by me If the sky that we look upon Should tumble and fall And the mountain should crumble to the sea I won't cry, I won't cry No I won't shed a tear Just as long as you stand, stand by me And darling, darling stand by me Oh, stand by me Stand by me, stand by me, stand by me Whenever you're in trouble won't you stand by me Oh, now, now, stand by me Oh, stand by me, stand by me, stand by me Darling, darling stand by me Stand by me Oh stand by me, stand by me, stand by me
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sit stand
Retort stand Tripod stand The answer is stand
Stand to is when some one asks you to STAND and LISTEN
The future tense of stand is "will stand."