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standard (s) (noun), standards (pl)
1. A level of accepted achievement or quality: Jane dreamed of having a high standard of living if she could ever earn enough money at her job.
2. The guideline used to judge the value or calibre of something: Over the years the standards set for correcting and grading tests in school were revised in order to make it easier for the students to achieve better grades in their subjects.
3. The moral principle which influences one's behavior or point of view: Tim's parents always had high moral standards and ideals and expected them of their children as well.
4. A basis or comparison in measuring the capacity of something: The standards for the amount of ingredients for Lucy's cake were determined by the specified cups and spoons that she used.
standard (adjective); more standard, most standard
1. Descriptive of something which is normal or usual: In some schools in Germany it still is quite a standard practice that students stand up when their teacher enters the room.
2. Pertaining to an item which meets the specifications or stipulations set for it: Susan was looking for the standard work on Shakespeare which her teacher highly recommended her to read.
3. Concerning a matter or object which is referred to as authoritative or reliable: The excellent and widely recognised standard versions of dictionaries are also found online.
(just what authority makes English standard and where does that authority come from?)
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procrustean rule (s) (noun), procrustean standard; procrustean rules, procrustean standards (pl)
A standard, doctrine, theory, or rule that is enforced uniformly without regard to individual differences by violently eliminating all other alternative viewpoints: "When Brock hired new employees for his company, he presented his procrustean rules or procrustean standards which he expected them to follow."

"Syria is just one example of a regime's procrustean tactics designed to completely eliminate any political dissent."

voltage standard
A voltage source whose value is known to s high degree of accuracy; for example a standard cell.
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standard
A measured unit that is used as the basis for measuring other things; for example, a foot and a meter are standards of length.
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absolute poverty standard
Establishing a specific income level for a given-sized household below which the household is judged to be living in a state of poverty.
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atmosphere, standard atmosphere, atm
In physics, a unit of pressure equal to 760 torr, 1013.25 millibars, or 1.01325 x 105 newtons per square meter (the terms used here are located in this unit).

The actual pressure exerted by he atmosphere fluctuates around this value, which is assumed to be standard at sea level and zero degrees centigrade/32 degrees Fahrenheit, and is used when dealing with very high pressures.

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Funk & Wagnalls Standard Handbook of Synonyms, Antonyms, and Prepositions
By James C. Fernald, L.H.D.; Funk & Wagnalls; New York; 1947.
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standard reporting conditions; SRC
A fixed set of conditions (including meteorological) to which the electrical performance data of a photovoltaic module are translated from the set of actual test conditions.
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standard test conditions; STC
Conditions under which a module is typically tested in a laboratory.
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