standstill
Standing still
No, "read" is the correct spelling for the past tense of read.
-stasis
umm i think this is correct: do not hold me up to it! i am pretty sure that it is still standing. it has been improved and remodled. so yes, it is still standing.
The spelling is "thermos" (still a trademark name Thermos), a vacuum-insulated flask.
The usual spelling of the past tense and past participle of to pay is paid (compensated, salaried).The spelling payed is still used, though rarely, for the release of rope or cable, where pay means to let out slowly.
The correct spelling is "placebo" (a faux treatment that may still get results).
Both words come from the Latin station (stem of statio) meaning a standing place or standing still.
since "stationary" means standing still, then the antonym would probably be "moving"
Your suspicions are correct. It's not real.
It means that you must have been standing very still.
That is the correct spelling of the word "Popsicle" (still a trademark term, widely used generically as popsicle to mean any ice pop).