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Meanings and definitions for STD
What does STD stand for? What does STD mean?
- Mayor Buenaventura Vivas Airport (IATA code STD), in Santo Domingo, Venezuela
- Stroud railway station, Gloucestershire, England (station code STD)
- Sexually transmitted disease
- std, the namespace containing the C++ Standard Library
- STD Bus, a computer bus that was used primarily for industrial control systems
- Internet Standards, such as STD 68
- Subscriber trunk dialling, allowing long-distance phone calls to be dialled directly
- STD of RSFSR, the Union of Theatre Workers of the Russian Federation
- São Tomé and Príncipe dobra (ISO 4217 code: STD), the currency of São Tomé and Príncipe
- Sentinelese language (ISO 639-3 code: std), the presumed language of the Sentinelese people of North Sentinel Island in the Andaman Islands, India
- Short term disability; see disability insurance
- Doctor of Sacred Theology (Sacrae Theologiae Doctor)
- S.T.D. Motors (Sunbeam Talbot and Darracq), a name in the history of Darracq and Company London
- Abbreviation for Star Trek: Discovery
- Colours, standards and guidons
- Standard (flag), a type of flag used for personal identification
- Standard (metrology), an object that bears a defined relationship to a unit of measure used for calibration of measuring devices
- Standard (unit), a US unit of volume for stacked firewood
- Breed standard (also called bench standard), in animal fancy and animal husbandry
- BioCompute Standard, a standard for next generation sequencing
- De facto standard, product or system with market dominance
- Gold standard, a monetary system based on gold; also used metaphorically for the best of several options, against which the others are measured
- Internet Standard, a specification ratified as an open standard by the Internet Engineering Task Force
- Learning standards, standards applied to education content
- Standard displacement, a naval term describing the weight and status of a warship
- Standard language, a particular variety of a language accepted as the institutionalized norm in a community
- Standard solution, in chemistry, a solution of known concentration
- Standard of care, the degree of prudence and caution required of an individual who is under a duty of care
- Technical standard, an established norm or requirement about technical systems
International standard, standards suitable for worldwide use
- Open standard, a standard that is publicly available
- Standard operating procedure, a step-by-step instruction to achieve a desired result
- Standardization, the process of establishing technical standards
- Standards organization, an entity primarily concerned with maintaining standards
- Unit of measure for softwood timber; see Petrograd Standard
- Standard-gauge railway (SGR)
- Standard algorithms, long-taught methods of computation such as long division
- Standard deviation, a statistical measure of variation
Standard score, a statistics term
- Standard part function, used to define the derivative of a function
- Standard Young tableaux, a type of combinatorial object
- Standardized rate, a statistical measure of any rates in a population
- Standard-type battleships produced by the U.S. Navy
- Standard Missile
- Standard operating procedure, an established method of accomplishing a task
- United States Military Standard, a specification used to help achieve standardization objectives by the U.S. Department of Defense
- Standard, Illinois
- Standard City, Illinois
- Standard, California
- Standard, Indiana
- Standard, LaSalle Parish, Louisiana
- Standard, Vernon Parish, Louisiana
- Standard, West Virginia
- Standard, Alberta, Canada
- The Standard (band), an American indie rock band
- The Standard, a rap trio formed by Nas, Common and Q-Tip
- Standard (music), the most popular and enduring songs from a particular genre or style
Adult standards, a radio format that includes pop standards
- Jazz standards, musical compositions which are an important part of the musical repertoire of jazz musicians, in that they are widely known, performed, and recorded by jazz musicians, and widely known by listeners
- List of blues standards, blues songs that have attained a high level of recognition
- Pop standards, particularly the songs comprising the Great American Songbook
- Standard (Scandal album), the fifth studio album by Japanese pop rock band, Scandal
- Standard (Witness album), a gospel music album by Witness
- Standards (Sonny Clark album), 1998
- Standards (Lloyd Cole album), a 2013 rock album by Lloyd Cole released
- Standards (Into It. Over It. album)
- Standards (Jarrett album), a two-volume set of jazz albums released by the Keith Jarrett trio in 1983
- Standards (Lee Morgan album), a 1998 album by jazz trumpeter Lee Morgan released on the Blue Note label
- Standards (Tortoise album), the fourth album by the American post-rock band Tortoise
- Standards (Ken Vandermark album), 1995
- Standards (Seal album), a 2017 album by Seal
- Standards (Bernie Worrell album), solo album by former Parliament-Funkadelic keyboardist Bernie Worrell
- Standards, music album by Blaggards
- The Standard (Tommy Flanagan album), a 1980 album by The Super Jazz Trio
- The Standard (Take 6 album), a 2008 album by Take 6
- The Standards, a 2013 studio album by Gloria Estefan
- "Standard" (The View song), a song by The View
- "Standards", a song by The Jam from the album This Is the Modern World
- Standard (magazine), a defunct Serbian magazine
- Der Standard, an Austrian newspaper
- Dunoon Observer and Argyllshire Standard, a Scottish newspaper
- London Evening Standard, a London newspaper often referred to as "The Standard"
- Mornington Standard, a newspaper of Frankston, Victoria
- St. Catharines Standard, a St. Catharines, Ontario, newspaper
- Toronto Standard, a Toronto newspaper
- The Standard (Hong Kong), a business newspaper in Hong Kong
- The Standard (Kenya), a Kenyan newspaper
- The Standard (Zimbabwe), a weekly newspaper in Zimbabwe
- The Weekly Standard, an American neoconservative magazine, sometimes abbreviated as The Standard
- The Standard (TV series), a television series
- FK Standard Sumgayit, a former Azeri association football team
- Standard Liège, a Belgian association football team that is often abbreviated as Standard
- Standard (1904 automobile) (1904–1906), an American automobile
- Standard (1911 automobile) (1911–1912), a German automobile
- Standard (1912 automobile) (1912–1923), an American automobile manufactured in Butler, Pennsylvania
- Standard (Indian automobile) (1957–1987), mostly based on the British Standard cars
- Standard (Italian automobile) (1906–1908), an Italian automobile manufactured by the Fabbrica Automobili Standard of Torino
- Standard Motor Company (1903–1963), an English car and aircraft manufacturer
- Standard Motor Products, a manufacturer and distributor of aftermarket automotive parts
- Standard Six (1909–1910), an American automobile manufactured in St Louis, Missouri
- Standard Steam Car (1920–1921), an American steam car manufactured by the Standard Engineering Company of St Louis, Missouri
- Standard Superior, and automotive manufacturer, e.g., of the Standard automobile (1933–1935, 1950–1954), produced from 1933 to 1935 by Standard Fahrzeugfabrik of Ludwigsburg, Germany
- Standard transmission, a type of transmission used in motor vehicles
- FAI Standard Class, for glider competition
- Prue Standard, glider
- American Standard Companies, a global provider of air conditioning systems and services, bath and kitchen products, and vehicle control systems
- Standard Bank, one of South Africa's largest financial operators
- Standard Glass and Paint Company Building, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Polk County, Iowa
- Standard Hotel, a hotel chain originating in Los Angeles
- Standard Insurance Company, an American insurance and financial company
- Standard Oil (1863–1911), a large integrated oil producing, transporting, refining, and marketing organization
- Standard Talking Machine Company, an early twentieth century record label
- The Standard, Copenhagen, a restaurant complex in central Copenhagen, Denmark
- The Standard, East Village, a hotel in New York City
- The Standard, High Line, a hotel in New York City
- Standards (software)
- Standard cell, a voltage reference, or a building block for electronic integrated circuits
- Standard (tree), a type of fruit tree form
- Coppice with standards, the retention of some mature trees in a wood mainly of trees which are coppiced
- Standard (typeface)
- Standard (warez), rules for unauthorized public release of copyrighted material
- Standardbred, an American horse breed best known for its ability in harness racing
- Mayo Guerrero airport (code), Venezuela
- Sacrae Theologiae Doctor (doctor of sacred theology)
- Secondary Transmit Data
- Set Direction Flag
- Sexually Transmitted Disease (replaces )
- Software Test Description
- Standard
- State Transition Diagram
- Storage Tank Division/Department
- Subscriber Trunk Dialing, British, and elsewhere; equiv. DDD in USA
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