A Bay Stater is a native or resident of Massachusetts.
"Bay Stater" is one possibility. "Bostonian" also has a pretty wide spread. And "New Englander" takes in the six-state territory that includes Massachusetts.
Bay Stater
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Stater Bros. was created in 1936.
A stater for a chrysler sebring how do it look
the shunt connection in four point stater is provided separately form the line where as in three point stater it is connected with line which is the drawback in three point stater
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The basic unit of currency was known as the drachma. The denominations of coins were based off of the drachma, such as tetradrachmas and dekadrachmas. The standard unit of gold coins is known to numismatists as the stater. Other gold coins such as the half stater and quarter stater are based off of the stater.
People from Massachusetts are commonly referred to as "Massachusetts residents" or "Massachusetts natives." Informally, they may also be called "Massholes," a colloquial term that sometimes humorously describes the state's residents. The official demonym is "Bay Stater," derived from the state's nickname, "The Bay State."