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Englisch - Türkisch
(Bilgisayar) inci
(Bilgisayar) ülke
-inci St Lucie
(Askeri) kısa ton; kısa araç; özel taktikler; taarruz timi (short ton; small tug; special tactics; strike team)
{i} aziz
{i} sokak
st of
ve st
st.
statute strait
Englisch - Englisch
Star Trek

As references in various articles on my Web site will demonstrate, I do spend time reading publications promoting non-Christian viewpoints. But still ST is supposed to be entertaining. And I do know of many Christians who have long since stopped watching ST due to the unchristian values sometimes presented.

Atari ST
stone (unit of measuring weight, not capitalised)
Saint. (Always capitalized.)
store, as in shopping centre
Street. Usually as “st.” also as “st”, sometimes capitalized
State
St is a written abbreviation for Saint. St Thomas. the Church of SS Cornelius and Cyprian. st is used as a written abbreviation for stone when you are mentioning someone's weight. He weighs 11st 8lb. São Tomé and Príncipe (in Internet addresses). the written abbreviation of stone or stones. St. Mary Alexander Harold Rupert Leofric George Alexander 1st Earl Amherst Jeffery Amherst 1st Baron Asquith Herbert Henry 1st earl of Oxford and Asquith Attlee Clement Richard 1st Earl Attlee of Walthamstow Bacon Francis Viscount St. Albans Baden Powell of Gilwell Robert Stephenson Smyth 1st Baron Baldwin of Bewdley Stanley Baldwin 1st Earl Balfour of Whittingehame Arthur James 1st Earl Baltimore of Baltimore George Calvert 1st Baron Beveridge of Tuggal William Henry 1st Baron Birkenhead Frederick Edwin Smith 1st earl of Bolingbroke Henry Saint John 1st Viscount Buckingham 1st duke of Cadogan William 1st Earl Cecil Robert 1st earl of Salisbury Cecil William 1st Baron Burghley Clarendon Edward Hyde 1st earl of Clive of Plassey Robert 1st Baron Cooper Alfred Duff 1st Viscount Norwich of Aldwick Cornwallis Charles Cornwallis 1st Marquess and 2nd Earl Cromer Evelyn Baring 1st earl of Cunard Sir Samuel 1st Baronet Dorchester of Dorchester Guy Carleton 1st Baron Durham John George Lambton 1st earl of Eden Robert Anthony 1st earl of Avon Erskine of Restormel Thomas Erskine 1st Baron Essex Walter Devereux 1st earl of Fisher of Kilverstone John Arbuthnot Fisher 1st Baron French John Denton Pinkstone 1st earl of Ypres Gama Vasco da 1st count da Vidigueira Gorey Edward St. John Haig Douglas 1st Earl Haldane of Cloane Richard Burdon 1st Viscount Halifax Edward Frederick Lindley Wood 1st earl of Harley Robert 1st earl of Oxford Harris Sir Arthur Travers 1st Baronet Jellicoe John Rushworth Jellicoe 1st Earl Johnson Sir William 1st Baronet Kilby Jack St. Clair Little St. Bernard Pass Mansfield William Murray 1st earl of Marlborough John Churchill 1st duke of Millay Edna St. Vincent Monck George 1st duke of Albermarle Montgomery of Alamein Bernard Law Montgomery 1st Viscount Montrose James Graham 5th earl and 1st marquess of Newcastle under Lyme Thomas Pelham Holles 1st duke of Newcastle upon Tyne William Cavendish 1st duke of Ormonde James Butler 12th earl and 1st duke of 1st earl of Chatham Raglan of Raglan FitzRoy James Henry Somerset 1st Baron Rathbone Philip St. John Basil Russell of Kingston Russell John Russell 1st Earl Sackville Thomas 1st earl of Dorset Scott Sir Walter 1st Baronet Shaftesbury Anthony Ashley Cooper 1st earl of Somerset Edward Seymour 1st duke of Southampton Thomas Wriothesley 1st earl of St. Denis Ruth Stanhope James Stanhope 1st Earl Stephen Sir James Fitzjames 1st Baronet Stirling William Alexander 1st earl of Strafford Thomas Wentworth 1st earl of Suffolk Thomas Howard 1st earl of Tedder of Glenguin Arthur William Tedder 1st Baron Thomson of Fleet Roy Herbert Thomson 1st Baron Walpole Robert 1st earl of Orford Waugh Evelyn Arthur St. John Wellington Arthur Wellesley 1st duke of Acton of Aldenham John Emerich Edward Dahlberg Acton 1st Baron Alanbrooke of Brookeborough Alan Francis Brooke 1st Viscount Allenby of Megiddo and of Felixstowe Edmund Henry Hynman Allenby 1st Viscount 1st Baron Lytton of Knebworth Cecil of Chelwood Edgar Algernon Robert Gascoyne Cecil 1st Viscount Chelmsford of Chelmsford Frederic John Napier Thesiger 1st Viscount Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur J. Hector St. John Freyberg of Wellington and of Munstead Bernard Cyril Freyberg 1st Baron St. John the Divine St. John the Evangelist Maurice Harold Macmillan 1st earl of Stockton Viscount Macmillan of Ovenden Mountbatten of Burma Louis Mountbatten 1st Earl Samuel of Mount Carmel and of Toxeth Herbert Louis Samuel 1st Viscount Shaughnessy of Montreal and Ashford Thomas George Shaughnessy 1st Baron Simon of Stackpole Elidor John Allsebrook Simon 1st Viscount Slim William Joseph 1st Viscount Slim of Yarralumla and Bishopston Tennyson Alfred 1st Baron Tennyson of Aldworth and Freshwater Wavell of Eritrea and of Winchester Archibald Percival Wavell 1st Earl
The form SS or SS. is used as the plural for meaning 2
St is a written abbreviation for Street. 116 Princess St
{i} one who has been canonized by the Catholic Church; one who is exceptionally holy or good
chorea
corposant
erysipelas
A registered trademark of AT&T for their fiber optic connector A connector type with a bayonet housing which is spring loaded Originally, an acronym for "Straight Tip"
The state code that identifies where the carrier is domiciled
Request state Given as Xyy where X is: A Arriving C Checkpointed D Departing E Exiting H Held Q Queued P Preempted R Running (or Routing) S Suspended U Unknown W Waiting (e g #QSUB -a ) blank Changing state And yy is: ## # of processes currently active cg Reached "Complex group run" limit cm Reached "Complex memory" limit cq Reached "Complex quickfile" (SDS) limit cr Reached "Complex run" limit cu Reached "Complex user run" limit gg Reached "Global group run" limit gm Reached "Global memory" limit gq Reached "Global quickfile" (SDS) limit gr Reached "Global run" limit gu Reached "Global user run" limit op Due to operator action qg Reached "Queue group run" limit qm Reached "Queue memory" limit qq Reached "Queue quickfile" limit qr Reached "Queue run" limit qs Queue in which the request resides stopped qu Reached "Queue user run" limit sh System shut down ?? Current status of the request is unknown
Expressing a sudden desire for silence
Straight Tip This is a type of fiber optic connector used in 10BASE-FL and FOIRL links, but can be found on 100BASE-FX systems as well The male end of this connector has an inner sleeve with a slot cut into it, and an outer ring with a bayonet latch The inner sleeve is aligned with a mating key in the socket and the outer ring is turned to complete the bayonet latch
Security Target
ringer - Continuous, longitudinal, solid or notched beam-component of the pallet used to support deck components, often identified by location as the outside or center stringer
Sterling, a popular fractal generator
A registered trademark of AT&T for their fiber optic connector Originally, an acronym for "Straight Tip"
The two-character ISO 3166 country code for SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE
Soil Survey Staff 1975 Soil Taxonomy A basic system of soil classification for making and interpreting soil surveys USDA - Soil Conservation Service Agricultural Handbook #436, U S Gov Print Office, Washington, DC, 754 p
steam-turbine: an electricity generation technology where steam (from a boiler) is converted into electricity and waste heat Also called steam cycle
A hot rolled structural tee shape with symbol ST which is cut or split from S Shapes
Extra hard service cord, jacketed, all plastic construction, 600V, 60, 75, 90 or 105°C ratings, 2-18 AWG, 2 or more conductors
Sound Transit
Abbreviation for Saint or street (as in an address)
Hard service cord, jacketed same as type S except all plastic construction, 600V 600 to 1050C
Street. Usually as "st." also as "st", sometimes capitalized
Original Sound Track Recording of the original sound track of a movie
Sales Concession Two-step Mortgage
saint; street
See: Structured Text (ST)
Structured Text (ST) is a high level structured language with a syntax similar to Pascal but more intuitive to the automation engineer This language is primarily used to implement complex procedures that cannot be easily expressed with graphical languages (e g IF / THEN / ELSE, FOR, WHILE )
Static
A bayonet style optical fibre connector
Abbreviation for Solution Heat Treatment A thermal processing procedure designed to effect the crystalline structure by causing one or more structural elements to enter into solid solution and thereafter hold (by quenching) these elements in solution The process is designed to create more attractive properties in a metal product
Extra hard service cord, jacketed, all plastic construction, 600V, 60, 75, 90 or 105°C ratings, 2-18 AWG, 2 or more conductors
sensibility testing of the teeth
St John
Any of the numerous saints named John
St John
A male given name transferred from the surname
St John
A surname
A St
saltire
St Petersburg
a city on the Baltic Sea which was the capital of Russia from 1712 to 1918. It was called Petrograd from 1914 to 1924, then Leningrad until 1991, and then after the end of the Soviet Union, it was given back its original name. Russia's most famous museum, the Hermitage, is there
St.
{i} road, public thoroughfare, paved or unpaved surface on which cars and other traffic travel
st.
group of lines forming one division of a poem or a song
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