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stanch (verb)

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  • stanch — verb To stop the flow of. A small amount of cotton can be stuffed into the nose to stanch the flow of blood if necessary …   Wiktionary

  • stanch — [ stɔntʃ, stantʃ ] verb transitive to stop the flow of a liquid …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • stanch — verb (T) an American spelling of staunch 2 …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • stanch´ness — stanch1 «stnch, stahnch, stanch», transitive verb. 1. to stop or check the flow of (blood or other fluid). 2. to stop or check the flow of blood from (a wound). 3. Obsolete. to satisfy (thirst or hunger). 4. Obsolete. to put an end to (strife,… …   Useful english dictionary

  • stanch´ly — stanch1 «stnch, stahnch, stanch», transitive verb. 1. to stop or check the flow of (blood or other fluid). 2. to stop or check the flow of blood from (a wound). 3. Obsolete. to satisfy (thirst or hunger). 4. Obsolete. to put an end to (strife,… …   Useful english dictionary

  • stanch´less — stanch1 «stnch, stahnch, stanch», transitive verb. 1. to stop or check the flow of (blood or other fluid). 2. to stop or check the flow of blood from (a wound). 3. Obsolete. to satisfy (thirst or hunger). 4. Obsolete. to put an end to (strife,… …   Useful english dictionary

  • stanch´er — stanch1 «stnch, stahnch, stanch», transitive verb. 1. to stop or check the flow of (blood or other fluid). 2. to stop or check the flow of blood from (a wound). 3. Obsolete. to satisfy (thirst or hunger). 4. Obsolete. to put an end to (strife,… …   Useful english dictionary

  • stanch — staunch, stanch Staunch (pronounced stawnch) is used both for the verb meaning ‘to restrain the flow of blood’ (with the blood or the wound as its object) and for the adjective meaning ‘trustworthy, loyal’. The variant form stanch (pronounced… …   Modern English usage

  • stanch — I. /stæntʃ/ (say stanch), /stantʃ/ (say stahnch) verb (t), verb (i), noun → staunch1. –stancher, noun II. /stantʃ/ (say stahnch), /stɔntʃ/ (say stawnch) adjective → …  

  • stanch — I. transitive verb or staunch Etymology: Middle English staunchen, from Anglo French estancher, perhaps from Vulgar Latin *stanticare, from Latin stant , stans, present participle Date: 14th century 1. to check or stop the flowing of < stanched… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • stanch —  , staunch  Although staunch is given as an acceptable variant by most dictionaries, stanch is still generally the preferred spelling for the verb meaning to arrest the flow. As an adjective, staunch is the only spelling ( a staunch supporter ) …   Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors

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