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stasissta‧sis /ˈsteɪsɪs $ ˈsteɪ-, ˈstæ-/ noun [uncountable] technical or formal stasisOrigin: 1700-1800 Modern Latin, Greek, ‘standing, stopping’, from histasthai ‘to stand’ - As has already been mentioned, the land is associated with stasis and stagnation, with spiritual non-being.
- In the microscope, the virus is monochromatic, and it is in stasis.
- The comparatively long time intervals between such environmental vicissitudes may be characterized by stasis in ecosystems as well as the component species.
- The result, in the developed world, was educational stasis.
- This presumably reflects the fact that biliary stasis remains with a nidus of infection already present even after stones are removed.
- Yet it is stasis, not change, that is the hallmark of evolution.
a state or period in which there is no change or development |