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stanch
stanchto stop the flow of blood or other liquid: Use direct pressure to stanch the bleeding. Not to be confused with:stance – position of the body while standing; a mental or emotional position: take a firm stancestaunch – constant; true; faithful; steadfast: a staunch friend; strong; substantialstanch 1 S0701300 (stônch, stänch, stănch) also staunch (stônch, stänch)tr.v. stanched, stanch·ing, stanch·es also staunched or staunch·ing or staunch·es 1. To stop or check the flow of (blood or tears, for example).2. To stop the flow of blood from (a wound).3. To stop, check, or allay: "My anxiety is stanched; I am at peace" (Scott Turow). See Usage Note at staunch1. [Middle English stanchen, from Old French estanchier, from Vulgar Latin *stanticāre, to stop, probably from Latin stāns, stant-, present participle of stāre, to stand; see stā- in Indo-European roots.] stanch′er n.
stanch 2 S0701300 (stônch, stänch, stănch)adj. Variant of staunch1.. See Usage Note at staunch1.stanch (stɑːntʃ) or staunchvb1. to stem the flow of (a liquid, esp blood) or (of a liquid) to stop flowing2. to prevent the flow of a liquid, esp blood, from (a hole, wound, etc)3. an archaic word for assuagen (Civil Engineering) a primitive form of lock in which boats are carried over shallow parts of a river in a rush of water released by the lock[C14: from Old French estanchier, from Vulgar Latin stanticāre (unattested) to cause to stand, from Latin stāre to stand, halt] ˈstanchable, ˈstaunchable adj ˈstancher, ˈstauncher n
stanch (stɑːntʃ) adj a variant spelling of staunch1stanch1 (stɔntʃ, stæntʃ, stɑntʃ) also staunch v.t. 1. to stop the flow of (a liquid, esp. blood). 2. to stop the flow of blood or other liquid from (a wound, leak, etc.). 3. to check or stem (an outflow): stanching the dollar drain. 4. Archaic. to allay or extinguish. v.i. 5. to stop flowing, as blood; be stanched. [1275–1325; Middle English (v.) < Old French estanchier to close, stop, slake (thirst) < Vulgar Latin *stanticāre, derivative of Latin stant-; see stance] stanch′er, n. stanch2 (stɔntʃ, stɑntʃ, stæntʃ) adj. -er, -est. staunch 2. stanch Past participle: stanched Gerund: stanching
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I stanch | you stanch | he/she/it stanches | we stanch | you stanch | they stanch |
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I stanched | you stanched | he/she/it stanched | we stanched | you stanched | they stanched |
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I am stanching | you are stanching | he/she/it is stanching | we are stanching | you are stanching | they are stanching |
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I have stanched | you have stanched | he/she/it has stanched | we have stanched | you have stanched | they have stanched |
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I was stanching | you were stanching | he/she/it was stanching | we were stanching | you were stanching | they were stanching |
Past Perfect |
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I had stanched | you had stanched | he/she/it had stanched | we had stanched | you had stanched | they had stanched |
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I will stanch | you will stanch | he/she/it will stanch | we will stanch | you will stanch | they will stanch |
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I will have stanched | you will have stanched | he/she/it will have stanched | we will have stanched | you will have stanched | they will have stanched |
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I will be stanching | you will be stanching | he/she/it will be stanching | we will be stanching | you will be stanching | they will be stanching |
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I have been stanching | you have been stanching | he/she/it has been stanching | we have been stanching | you have been stanching | they have been stanching |
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I will have been stanching | you will have been stanching | he/she/it will have been stanching | we will have been stanching | you will have been stanching | they will have been stanching |
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I had been stanching | you had been stanching | he/she/it had been stanching | we had been stanching | you had been stanching | they had been stanching |
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I would stanch | you would stanch | he/she/it would stanch | we would stanch | you would stanch | they would stanch |
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I would have stanched | you would have stanched | he/she/it would have stanched | we would have stanched | you would have stanched | they would have stanched | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | stanch - stop the flow of a liquid; "staunch the blood flow"; "stem the tide"staunch, stem, haltcheck - arrest the motion (of something) abruptly; "He checked the flow of water by shutting off the main valve" | Translationsstanch
stanch, staunch a primitive form of lock in which boats are carried over shallow parts of a river in a rush of water released by the lock stanch
stanchS17-895300 (stŏnch) [O.Fr. estanche, firm] To stop the flow of blood from a wound.stanch Related to stanch: commence, condonedSynonyms for stanchverb stop the flow of a liquidSynonymsRelated Words |