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stance \ˈstan(t)s, -taa(ə)n-, -tain- also -tȧn-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle French estance position, posture, from Old French — more at stanchion 1. chiefly Scotland a. : station b. : site 2. : a place for standing; especially : a rock platform or ledge on a mountain where a climber can stand at ease or maintain balance without hand support 3. a. : a mode of standing or being placed : posture < the threatening stance of a figure in a picture > b. : intellectual or emotional attitude : general standpoint < moralizing and self-interested stances were compatible — David Riesman > 4. a. : the position of the feet of a golfer or batter preparatory to making a swing — see closed stance, open stance, square stance b. : the position of both body and feet from which an athlete starts or operates < crouching stance of a boxer > < batting stance > |