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81 resting state
정지상태 -
82 scotopic state
암순응상태 -
83 standard state
표준상태 -
84 steady state
항정상태 -
85 tension state
긴장상태 -
86 transition state
전이상태 -
87 twilight state
반몽혼상태, 몽롱상태 -
88 vegetative state
식물상태 -
89 vestigial state
흔적상태 -
90 asseverate
vt. 서언하다, 단언하다(state positively) -
91 commonwealth
n. 국민, 국가, 공화국, 민주국가, 주(공식적으로는 Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Kentucky에 대해서 State 대신에 쓰이는 공칭어), 연방, (공통의 이해 관계를 가진)단체, 사회 -
92 evergreen
a., n. 상록의, 상록수(Evergeen State 미국 Washington주의 속칭), 영원, 영겹(eternity) -
93 I.F.S.
x. Irish Free State -
94 N.K.G.B.
x. narodnyi Komissariat Gosudarstvennoi Bezopasnosti(Russ.=People's Commissariat for State Security)국가안전 인민 위원부(소련의 비밀 경찰) -
95 S.C.M
x. State Certified Midwife, Student Christian Movement
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