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1 STAND
[N]MENSA (-AE) (F)REPOSITORIUM (-I) (N)LOCUS (-I) (M)STATIO (-ONIS) (F)SUGGESTUS (-US) (M)SUGGESTUM (-I) (N)SUBGESTUM (-I) (N)SUBGESTUS (-US) (M)MORA (-AE) (F)[V]STO (STARE STETI STATUM)ASTO (-ARE -STITI)ADSTO (-ARE -STITI)ANTESTO (-ARE -STETI)CIRCUMSTO (-ARE -STETI)INSTO (-ARE -STITI)PERSTO (-ARE -STITI)PRAESTO (-ARE -STITI -STITUM)SUPERSTO (-ARE -STETI)SUPERADSTO (-ARE -STITI)ASSISTO (-ERE -ASTITI)ADSISTO (-ERE -ASTITI)EXSISTO (-ERE -STITI)EXSTO (-ARE)EXTO (-ARE)ASSURGO (-ERE -SURREXI -SURRECTUM)ADSURGO (-ERE -SURREXI -SURRECTUM)CONSURGO (-ERE -SURREXI -SURRECTUM)EXSURGO (-ERE -SURREXI -SURRECTUM)INSURGO (-ERE -SURREXI -SURRECTUM)EXCELLO (-ERE)EMINEO (-ERE -MINUI)PROMINEO (-ERE -MINUI)CIRCUMSISTO (-ERE -STETI)RESISTO (-ERE -STITI -STITUM)SUBSISTO (-ERE -STITI)- COME TO A STAND- MAKE A STAND- TAKE ONE'S STAND -
2 STAND: COME TO A STAND
[V]CONQUIESCO (-ERE -QUIEVI -QUIETUM) -
3 STAND: MAKE A STAND
[V]SUBSISTO (-ERE -STITI) -
4 STAND: TAKE ONE'S STAND
[V]ASSISTO (-ERE -ASTITI)ADSISTO (-ERE -ASTITI)CONSISTO (-ERE -STITI) -
5 STAND ALOOF
[V]ABSTO (-ARE)DISCEDO (-ERE -CESSI -CESSUM)ATTINGO: NON ATTINGOREMOVEO (-ERE -MOVI -MOTUM) -
6 STAND APART
[V]DISTO (-ARE) -
7 STAND AWAITING
[V]ASTO (-ARE -STITI)ADSTO (-ARE -STITI) -
8 STAND AWAY
[V]ABSISTO (-ERE -STITI) -
9 STAND BACK
[V]APSISTO (-ERE -ITI) -
10 STAND ERECT
[V]INHORREO (-ERE)INHORRESCO (-ERE -HORRUI) -
11 STAND FAST
[V]NITOR (NITI NISUS SUM) -
12 STAND FIRM
[V]STO (STARE STETI STATUM)CONSTO (-ARE -STITI -STATURUS)SUBSTO (-ARE)OBNITOR (-NITI -NIXUS SUM) -
13 STAND FOR
[V]PERDURO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM) -
14 STAND IN
[V]SPECTO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)INSISTO (-ERE -STITI) -
15 STAND IN AWE
[V]METUO (-ERE -UI)TIMEO (-ERE -UI) -
16 STAND IN WAY
[V]DISTINEO (-ERE -TINUI -TENTUM) -
17 STAND OFF
[V]ABSTO (-ARE)DISTO (-ARE)MANEO (-ERE MANSI MANSUM)APSTO (-ARE -STETI -STATUS) -
18 STAND ON END
[V]HORREO (-ERE -UI) -
19 STAND OUT
[V]RECEDO (-ERE -CESSI -CESSUM)REGREDIOR (-GREDI -GRESSUS SUM)PROTUBERO (-ARE -AVI -ATUS)PROTURBERO (-ARE -AVI -ATUS) -
20 STAND STILL
[V]CONSISTO (-ERE -STITI)STO (STARE STETI STATUM)CONQUIESCO (-ERE -QUIEVI -QUIETUM)
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